The Daihatsu Rocky 1987-1998 Workshop Service Repair Manual offers comprehensive repair and service information specifically designed for both experienced mechanics and do-it-yourself enthusiasts. This comprehensive manual provides detailed step-by-step instructions based on a complete disassembly of the vehicle, guiding you through every service and repair procedure. It includes hundreds of detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos to enhance understanding and clarity. Key information is highlighted with notes, cautions, and warnings throughout the chapters. The manual features bold figure numbers for quick reference, enlarged insets to examine parts in detail, and a numbered table of contents for easy navigation. This manual makes diagnosing and repairing electrical system problems simple with combined troubleshooting and electrical service procedures, along with detailed wiring diagrams. The Daihatsu Rocky 1987-1998 Workshop Service Repair Manual covers an extensive range of topics, including:
* General Maintenance
* Troubleshooting
* Engine Service/Repair
* Transmission Service/Repair
* Brake System
* Wiring Diagram
* Electrical System
* Suspension
* Periodic Lubrication
* Steering
* Cooling System
* Fuel Injection
* Fuel System
* Emission System
* Heater/Air Conditioning
* Engine Control System
* Chassis/Body
* Restraint System
* Interior
* Differential/Drive
* Axle
This manual provides all the necessary information to maintain and repair your Daihatsu Rocky, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to keep their vehicle in peak condition.
The Daihatsu Rocky, produced from 1987 to 1998, was a compact SUV that carved a niche for itself in the global market. It was known for its rugged design, reliable performance, and off-road capabilities. The Rocky was available in various configurations, including a short-wheelbase two-door and a longer-wheelbase four-door with a spacious interior. It was powered by a range of small, efficient petrol engines, typically in the 1.0-liter to 1.6-liter range. This powertrain combination made it frugal to operate and versatile for both urban and light off-road adventures. Its lightweight construction and compact dimensions gave it excellent maneuverability and agility, particularly in tight spaces and on challenging terrain.
The Rocky was a global success story, sold in various markets, including Japan, Europe, and Australia. Its appeal lay in its blend of utility, affordability, and off-road capability. The Rocky's simple design and robust construction made it a reliable and durable companion for everyday driving and weekend escapades. Its popularity led to a successor, the Daihatsu Terios, which carried the Rocky's spirit of ruggedness and practicality forward into the new millennium. The 1987-1998 Daihatsu Rocky remains a sought-after vehicle for those seeking a compact and capable off-roader with a strong reputation for reliability and performance. Its Workshop Service Repair Manual provides a valuable resource for owners and mechanics alike, offering comprehensive guidance on maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting for this iconic Daihatsu model.