This comprehensive workshop service repair manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your 1999-2002 Isuzu Trooper, Rodeo, Amigo, Vehicross, and Axiom. It's packed with detailed illustrations and step-by-step instructions, making it perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and experienced mechanics. The manual covers every aspect of your vehicle, from basic maintenance procedures to complex engine repairs. With its thorough coverage, you'll have access to the exact information you need to diagnose and fix any issue. This guide is designed to help you get the most out of your Isuzu, keeping it running smoothly for years to come.
The 1999-2002 Isuzu Trooper, Rodeo, Amigo, Vehicross, and Axiom were a diverse lineup of vehicles offered by the Japanese automaker Isuzu. The Trooper was a mid-size SUV known for its ruggedness and off-road capabilities, featuring a powerful 3.5L V6 engine and a sturdy ladder frame chassis. The Rodeo, a compact SUV, offered a balance of practicality and affordability, with a choice of 3.2L V6 or 2.2L four-cylinder engines. The Amigo, a compact SUV similar to the Rodeo but with a smaller footprint, was known for its agility and maneuverability. The Vehicross, a unique and sporty SUV with a bold design, was powered by a 3.5L V6 engine and featured all-wheel drive. Lastly, the Axiom, a compact crossover SUV, combined the comfort of a car with the versatility of an SUV, offering a 3.5L V6 engine and front-wheel drive with optional all-wheel drive.
This diverse lineup catered to a variety of needs and preferences. The Trooper, with its off-road prowess and spacious cabin, was popular among adventurers and families. The Rodeo, with its versatility and practicality, was a popular choice for everyday driving. The Amigo, with its compact size and nimble handling, was ideal for urban environments. The Vehicross, with its unique design and sporty performance, attracted those seeking a head-turning vehicle. The Axiom, with its car-like ride and SUV versatility, was a great option for those looking for a comfortable and practical vehicle. All these vehicles were known for their reliability and durability, making them popular choices among consumers. However, Isuzu's decision to withdraw from the US market in 2008 meant that these models eventually faded from view, leaving behind a legacy of ruggedness and practicality.