This comprehensive workshop repair manual provides detailed information for the Isuzu Amigo, covering the model years 1998 to 2003. It serves as an invaluable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, enabling them to perform a wide range of service and repair procedures. The manual is meticulously organized and includes an extensive array of technical data, diagrams, and step-by-step instructions.
Within its pages, you'll find comprehensive coverage of all major vehicle systems, including the engine, transmission, electrical system, brakes, suspension, steering, and bodywork. Each section delves into the intricacies of the respective system, offering detailed explanations of operation, troubleshooting, and repair techniques. The manual also includes detailed wiring diagrams, component specifications, torque settings, and other vital information required for accurate and efficient repairs. It serves as a complete reference guide, simplifying the repair process and ensuring that you have the necessary information readily available.
The Isuzu Amigo, produced from 1998 to 2003, was a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) that offered a blend of ruggedness and affordability. Based on the platform of the Chevrolet Tracker/Geo Tracker, the Amigo featured a distinctive design with a boxy body, high ground clearance, and a spacious interior. Power came from a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, mated to either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. The Amigo was praised for its off-road capabilities, thanks to its solid axles, low-range transfer case, and available four-wheel drive system. While not known for exceptional performance, its fuel efficiency and reliable nature made it a popular choice for budget-minded buyers.
The Amigo's interior was functional and comfortable, offering seating for five occupants. Standard features included power steering, air conditioning, and a basic AM/FM radio. Higher trim levels were equipped with additional amenities like power windows, door locks, and cruise control. As a compact SUV, the Amigo offered decent cargo space behind the rear seats and additional storage space could be accessed by folding the rear seats down. Despite its success in the early 1990s, the Amigo faced stiff competition from newer and more refined SUVs in the late 1990s. With the introduction of the larger and more versatile Isuzu Rodeo in 1998, the Amigo was discontinued in the US market after the 2003 model year.