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Isuzu Wizard 1998-2000 Service Repair Workshop Manual

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This comprehensive Isuzu Wizard Service Repair Workshop Manual covers all models from 1998 to 2000, providing you with the detailed information and instructions used by professional mechanics worldwide. It includes...
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Isuzu Wizard 1998-2000 Service Repair Workshop Manual
This comprehensive Isuzu Wizard Service Repair Workshop Manual covers all models from 1998 to 2000, providing you with the detailed information and instructions used by professional mechanics worldwide. It includes step-by-step procedures, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications for all aspects of your vehicle, enabling you to effectively repair and troubleshoot any issues. This manual delves into every major system of your Isuzu Wizard, offering in-depth guidance on everything from engine mechanical and electrical systems, emissions control, and fuel systems to clutches, manual and automatic transaxles, driveshafts, axles, suspension, steering, restraint systems, brakes, bodywork (interior and exterior), body electrical systems, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Whether you're a seasoned DIY mechanic or simply an owner looking to understand your vehicle better, this manual serves as an invaluable resource. It empowers you to confidently tackle repairs and maintenance tasks, saving you money by eliminating the need for costly visits to the dealership. The comprehensive nature of this manual ensures that you have all the information you need at your fingertips, making it a must-have for any Isuzu Wizard owner.

The Isuzu Wizard, produced from 1998 to 2000, was a compact SUV that aimed to offer a blend of practicality, affordability, and off-road capability. It was built on the same platform as the Chevrolet Tracker and Geo Tracker, and shared many mechanical components with these models. The Wizard came in two trim levels: the base LS and the more luxurious GLS. The LS model featured a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, while the GLS model received a more powerful 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. Both engines were paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Wizard's standard features included air conditioning, power steering, and a basic AM/FM radio. The GLS model added features like power windows, power locks, and a CD player. The Wizard's design emphasized ruggedness, with boxy styling and a high ground clearance, making it suitable for both urban and light off-road use. Despite the shared platform with the Chevrolet and Geo models, the Wizard offered a slightly different character. Isuzu focused on a more rugged and adventurous aesthetic, with a raised suspension and a more robust design. The interior, while basic, was functional and offered a good amount of space for passengers and cargo. The Wizard's fuel economy was decent, though its performance was somewhat underwhelming, especially with the smaller 1.6-liter engine. It was also criticized for its lack of refinement and its somewhat primitive suspension. Despite these shortcomings, the Wizard found some success in the market, particularly among buyers looking for a compact SUV with a rugged image and a reasonable price tag. However, the discontinuation of the Wizard in 2000 marked the end of Isuzu's presence in the North American SUV market.
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