⭐ 1999 Isuzu Rodeo – 3.2 – Water Pump – Timing Belt – PART 1

⭐ 1999 Isuzu Rodeo – 3.2 – Water Pump – Timing Belt – PART 1

PART 1 – Video on replacing the water pump and timing belt on a 1999 isuzu rodeo with the 3.2 engine. In this episode, we remove the water pump and timing belt, then get ready to re-install everything.

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Pro Gunner says:

I genuinely enjoy your videos they are very informative and helpful and I really enjoy that you add some comedy in it and act a little silly sometimes and they also show how much you enjoy your job thanks for all the cool videos

Tyrel Stone says:

Isn’t this engine about the same as a Honda passport 2000

OakhillSailor says:

Nice ideas I learned from this. like leaving the bolts on after taking off parts & lining up removed parts. Check!
Thanks buddy.

Trike says:

Thanks for this video. I have the exact same 99 Rodeo model, even the color is identical. In the next month or so I need to replace my timing belt and water pump. The video is great to see my future task………… Also, great video to make sure I have the correct tool's – like the 24 mm socket to remove the bottom pulley…..I found this video researching the removal of the ball joints. Thanks Again.

Semranbir Badiesha says:

Great video! How much did you charge for the labor to do this job?

Amy Evans says:

Awesome videos,thank you for making them they are extremely helpful and you 2 are amazing!!!!

Shadey Monty says:

It is preventive maintainance because the mileage is at a point where it could fail. It's done in most fleets.

ManicMechanic007 says:

Not really that difficult of a location for a timing belt. Some of the front wheel drive cars have timing belts buried beneath everything and jammed up right against a shock tower.
Too bad the customer did not go for a diagnosis.

Victor Villasana says:

The Astral Auto Channel keeps getting better, guys. I try to do at least 1 a day. Sometimes more, because it's 99% real time, and the camera work puts the audience right there in front of the nut and bolts( thanks Sylvia). Keep it up amigos.

elpepo03 says:

It sounds like your CYA your selfs there in the beginning..

Jp Usfinc says:

It sounds like the problems of overheating are not going to be fixed he should have paid you to diagnose it

patrick regan says:

Tim would you charge a customer for work that he asked you to do even though you know that it will not fix his car.

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