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Old 09-27-2006, 05:27 PM
Stanav Stanav is offline
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Default 2001 Rodeo ABS light...

The ABS light on my wife's 2001 Rodeo comes on... I know that it indicates
some problem in the ABS system, but the question is how to check the ABS
code? The repair manual I have only suggests to use a Tech-2 diagnostic
tool, which costs around $4K and thus it's not one option. Is there any low
cost ABS code reader (a few hundred bucks) out there? I hate to bring the
truck to a dealer because of these 3 reasons:
1. I'm going pay an arm and a leg for any repair made.
2. The nearest Isuzu dealer from where I live is 40 miles away.
3. I'm pretty good at auto repair (spent 2 years in college in automotive
technology before switching to another major). It feels bad to pay someone
to do something I can do myself.
Any suggestions any greatly appreciated.
Stanav.


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