This comprehensive Daihatsu Rocky F70 F75 F77 Diesel Workshop Manual is your ultimate guide to repairing, maintaining, rebuilding, refurbishing, or restoring your vehicle. It provides detailed instructions and specifications for every aspect of your car, ensuring you have the confidence to perform any repair or service yourself.
The manual includes detailed information on General Information, Service Information, Suspension, Driveline, Brakes, Steering, Engine Mechanical, Cooling, Starting, Ignition, Emission Controls, Engine Controls, Transmission, Transaxle, Exhaust System, Fuel System, HVAC, Instrumentation & Warning Systems, Battery & Charging System, Audio Systems, Lighting, Electrical, Body Interior - Exterior, and more.
Each section features step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications, guiding you through every procedure with clarity. Notes, cautions, and warnings highlight critical information, ensuring your safety and the success of your repairs. Detailed illustrations, drawings, and photographs support every step, making complex tasks easy to understand. Enlarged insets allow you to examine parts in detail. A numbered table of contents makes navigating the manual efficient, helping you find the information you need quickly.
This comprehensive manual also makes diagnosing and repairing electrical system issues simple. Troubleshooting and electrical service procedures are combined with detailed wiring diagrams for ease of use.
The Daihatsu Rocky F70, F75, and F77 diesel models are compact SUVs that were produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1994 to 2002. These robust and dependable vehicles were known for their off-road capabilities, making them popular choices for those seeking adventure and practicality. The Rocky F70 was the first iteration of the model, featuring a 2.8-liter turbocharged diesel engine with a five-speed manual transmission. The F75 introduced a refined 3.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine that provided increased power and torque while maintaining fuel efficiency. The F77, the final model in the series, continued to utilize the 3.0-liter engine but received updates to its suspension and interior for enhanced comfort and driving dynamics.
Across all variants, the Rocky boasted a rugged build with a high ground clearance, a sturdy ladder frame chassis, and a four-wheel drive system. These features allowed the Rocky to tackle challenging terrains, making it suitable for a wide range of activities, from camping and exploring remote areas to hauling cargo. While the design was functional and practical, the Rocky also offered a spacious and comfortable cabin for passengers. It featured a simple dashboard layout with easy-to-use controls and comfortable seating, making long drives more enjoyable. While the Rocky F70, F75, and F77 have been discontinued for over two decades, they remain popular among enthusiasts and off-roading enthusiasts, thanks to their durability, reliability, and off-road prowess.