Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - DELIVERY - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
00V298000ISUZU MOTORS LIMITEDfrom 08/01/2000 to 08/31/2000V (Vehicle)305210/24/2000MFRISUZU MANUFACTURING SERVICES OF AMERICA10/05/200010/19/2000
Defect SummaryVehicle description: sport utility vehicles. during the manufacture of certain fuel return hoses, incorrect rubber material for the outer layer was used.
Consequence SummaryThe fuel return hose does not meet ozone-resistant specifications, and could ultimately crack, causing fuel leakage. fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire.
Corrective SummaryDealers will inspect the vehicle to determine if the vehicle was equipped with an incorrect hose. if it is incorrect, dealers will replace it.
NotesOwner notification began october 24, 2000. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact isuzu 1-800-643-4070, ext. 343.also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
10/06/2011
 Cracked fuel delivery hose, serious leakage of gas over dangerously hot exhaust pipes.
03/15/2007600001
 I have a 2001 rodeo sport, v-6. there apparently is a failure of the fuel pump sending unit. the gas gauge does work properly, moving on it's own, even if the tank is full. the check engine light is on and continues to stay on as the fuel gauge fluctuates. occasionally, the fuel gauge will show full, upon fill up and the check engine light will go off but as the fuel level drops, the engine light comes back on and the fuel gauge starts to flip out, moving from full to empty and back to full again, it can show any amount of fuel at anytime. as several other owners have pointed out, isuzu is aware of the problem but will not fix the problem. all bet there is a solution to the problem, by replacing the sending unit, this involves dropping the gas tank and removing the fuel pump and replacing the sending unit. unfortunately, this is not easy for the weekend mechanic who doesn't have the proper tools. i also have a oil problem. there are no leaks of the engine but about every 1500 miles, i use 1-2 quarts of oil. i have read several other complaints like this from other owners. apparently, isuzu doesn't consider this an issue until it becomes a quart every 1000 miles. there is no apparent reason for the excessive usage, except for blow by or burning it in the cylinders. this is another issue that should be handled by isuzu, there is no reason why an engine, which i have owned and serviced regularly since new, should be burning oil like this. the tailpipe is clean and there is no smoke from the engine and as i have already stated there aren't any leaks to account for the loss of oil. this has been doing this since i purchased the vehicle. this is the second rodeo i have owned and the first never used any oil. i understand that some oil usage is normal but not every 1500 miles on a new engine. *tr
01/01/2007960002001/01/2007
 The fuel sending unit on the 2001 isuzu rodeo's (all models) are defective displaying a check fuel light, and a faulty readout of fuel left in take. i was told by dealership in my local area that this is a common problem on these cars. so if an isuzu dealership says this is a common problem and an estimated cost of repair is 500+ why not have a recall??? *nm
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER
05/10/2011
 My 2001 rodeo sport failed the illinois air team test. it failed on codes: p0446 and p0463. these codes are both isuzu rodeo sport recalls. the fuel tank needs to be replaced, pumps can start car on fire. the isuzu dealers say there is not a recall! i have the recall # 66026. it clearly states the dealers will inspect the vehicle and must provide a remedy at no cost to owner.... please help me....no one want to repair this for me and it a safety issue!
05/12/2007790001
 I purchased a used 2001 isuzu rodeo sport in june 2005. the very next week i had to bring the vehicle back to carmax due to the check engine light appearing throughout the day. they insisted it was just my gas cap not working properly. my transmission had to be replaced not even 1 year after owning the vehicle. for the last year my check engine, transmission and cruise control lights appear when i hit a bump, then the vehicle completely dies out. this happens about 15 times a day. i've come very close to being hit by others many times due to this issue. i took the vehicle in to have it looked at & they said the diagnostic comes up as a fuel intake sensor issue. so i'm just very confused, the car dies out several times a day, usually when a bump is hit.. how could this have anything to do with the gas?? i've done a lot of research because i've dished out thousands to have this vehicle repaired over the last 2 yrs. come to find out, i'm not the only one with this issue. there are several complains of this vehicle having defective wiring in the engine, leading to the car dying out while driving. i was just in shock. how could this issue not have been addressed years ago. many of the complains include accidents being a major part of this issue. these cars are not safe and isuzu is aware. why is the consumer to pay for the repair of a defect that is in the 2001 models.. please read the articles on line about this vehicle. you won't believe how many complains about this issue there really are. this vehicle should not dye out while in motion... my children and i do not feel safe in this car and unfortunately i cannot afford to pay for the defect at this time. please address this with isuzu. thank you *tr
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - STORAGE - FUEL GAUGE SYSTEM
11/01/2006111/01/2000
 My fuel gauge indicator on the dashboard began malfunctioning, swinging from full to empty. there was no prior behavior i can attribute to the malfunction. the car has not been involved in any accidents and has otherwise performed great.i contacted the dealership service department and they have indicated this is a recognized/known defect but not a recall. my interpretation - i realize that my product has a defective part, but it's on you, the customer, to fix it. i've been told it will cost roughly $400 to fix the issue. additionally,the isuzu service manager indicated that my car will not pass emissions. my interpretation - you have no choice. give me your money to fix this defective part if you wish to pass emissions. *tr
04/04/200163370104/04/2001
 Fuel gauge going crazy and gas light flashes randomly. filled up my gas tank and the gauge went to full. stopped at a red light and the gauge went to 1/4 tank. when i started driving again, the gauge went back to full and the flashing gas light disappeared.*ak
12/20/2002203/29/2001
 In 2003 i took my vehicle to the manufacturer because of a strong gas smell inside the vehicle. the dealership said there was a loose clamp on the fuel hose. the ecm was recomputerized because of rough idle and the motor would die usually when the air conditioner was on. it still had the gas smell inside the vehicle and now the gas gauges read empty and the gas light blinks no matter how much gas is in there. the check engine light comes and goes and the gas cap is clicked 3 times atfer i pump gas. lately my gas mileage is terrible and with the strong gas smell in my vehicle i'm very concerned. i should not have this problem with a 2001 vehicle. also the driver's side power window does not roll up properly. my real concern is with the gas situation.