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Machwulf 04-11-2014 11:01 AM

Need a/c High Pressure Sensor for '99 Rodeo
 
Greetings all, just found a 1999 Rodeo in decent shape.
My 1st SUV, love the taller ride & handling so far.

I'm a Isuzu newbie in FL, so NEED the a/c, but can't locate the
a/c High Pressure Sensor (mechanic says it's "3 way / 3 pin")
Is that the proper name for this part? Anyone have pics of it?

Would like to know best shops /resources for affordable parts
& any advice for stowing 7' wind-sails on the roof rack.

Many thanks in advance for any info / assist!
:D

Machwulf 04-14-2014 08:34 AM

ANYONE? Really just need a link to any trustworthy supplier who might have the sensor. Found condenser from compatible Passport, but dryer wont work since Ive the 4cyl / 5spd manual. If there's an alternate fix Its worth a try. Thanks again

Overnite 04-14-2014 10:59 PM

I was able to find this. If you scroll about half way down the page it lists a high pressure switch for your car. They also have a phone number you can call.


http://www.davesdiscountautoparts.co...?currentpage=2

Machwulf 04-15-2014 10:55 AM

Thanks for the quick reply Overnite, that's the Binary / 2-Pin part on MOST models, mine needs the Trinary / 3-Pin (only found on manual 5-Spd).

Dave's picked up promptly & I learned it's called Trinary, so one step closer.
Knowing (proper part nomenclature) IS half the battle, yeah? Thx again!

Overnite 04-17-2014 10:34 AM

I hope you have had some success with this but in case you haven't, this is what I have been able to find; according to AllData, the OEM part number for the Trinary pressure switch for a 1999 Rodeo with a 2.2L engine and manual transmission is part no. 8971482280. The link below lists these and they are a little expensive but I would give them a call and see what you can find out. You might want to have your VIN number before you call just in case. I hope this helps. Just put the part number in the search toward the bottom of the page and it will take you to the listing.


http://www.isuzupartscenter.com/part...?siteid=216496

Machwulf 04-18-2014 12:08 PM

That's exactly it :D . Your Sherlock skills are awesome, thanks for digging that up - I've looked at over sixty sites, shops, recyclers etc. TEN TIMES more expensive than the standard binary part, but means I can use this truck through the summer here in FL. (Mainly to get OUT of this bloody oven). Thanks for the save Overnite!

Overnite 04-18-2014 01:10 PM

Glad to help. Stay cool!


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