Recalls: Isuzu RA D-Max utility
Overview
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Recalls: Isuzu RA D-Max utility
No recall information is available for the Isuzu RA D-Max utility. To search for recalls of Isuzu models, please visit Product Safety Recalls Australia: Isuzu.
Problems and faults: Isuzu RA D-Max utility
Overview
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Problems and faults: Isuzu RA D-Max utility
- For the Isuzu RA D-Max utility’s turbo-diesel engine, the turbocharger may be slow to provide boost and power may be down due to the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve staying open.
- The diesel fuel cooler is mounted low and vulnerable to damage if off-roading. For off-road use, it may be worthwhile fitting a guard or plate over the cooler.