This comprehensive Daihatsu Feroza Sportrak Rocky F300 service repair manual covers all model years from 1992 to 1998, including both the 2.8L Turbo Diesel and 1.6L Petrol engine options. It offers detailed instructions and technical specifications for every aspect of your vehicle's maintenance and repair, making it an invaluable resource for DIY mechanics or professional technicians. The manual includes sections on general information, service and maintenance procedures, engine operation and repair (including both petrol and diesel engines), fuel systems, starting and charging systems, turbocharger specifics for diesel models, four-wheel-drive transfer case operation, cooling system, electrical system, chassis and suspension, brakes, hubs, steering, exterior and bodywork, as well as service and emission control information. This manual, written in clear and concise English, will help you diagnose and solve problems, perform routine maintenance and ensure your Daihatsu Feroza Sportrak Rocky F300 continues to perform at its best.
The Daihatsu Rocky Feroza II, also known as the Feroza Sportrak or F300, was a compact SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu between 1992 and 1998. This second generation of the Feroza series boasted a rugged and capable design with a focus on off-road performance. Under the hood, it featured a powerful 2.8L turbocharged diesel engine, delivering robust torque and impressive towing capacity. The Feroza II was built on a ladder frame chassis, providing a solid foundation for tackling challenging terrain. Its four-wheel-drive system, coupled with a high ground clearance, enabled it to confidently navigate rough roads and uneven surfaces. The unibody construction and independent suspension contributed to both a comfortable ride on paved roads and a stable driving experience during off-road adventures.
The Feroza II was available in various configurations, including hardtop, soft top, and pickup truck variants, offering versatility for different lifestyles and needs. The interior was designed with practicality in mind, featuring durable materials and spacious seating for five occupants. While not known for its luxurious features, it provided a functional and comfortable space for drivers and passengers. The Feroza II's compact size and agile handling made it suitable for urban driving, but its off-road capability was its true strength. It found popularity among adventurers, campers, and those seeking a reliable and robust vehicle for work and leisure. While production ceased in 1998, the Feroza II continues to hold its own in the hearts of enthusiasts, offering a blend of off-road prowess and practicality for those seeking a unique and capable driving experience.