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LDV 200 400 Pilot Convoy Bus Van Truck 1997-2006 Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual

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This comprehensive LDV 200 400 Pilot Convoy Bus, Van, and Truck Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual covers all models from 1997 to 2006. It provides detailed instructions and illustrations...
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LDV 200 400 Pilot Convoy Bus Van Truck 1997-2006 Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual
This comprehensive LDV 200 400 Pilot Convoy Bus, Van, and Truck Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual covers all models from 1997 to 2006. It provides detailed instructions and illustrations for all repair procedures, ensuring you have everything you need to tackle any job. The manual covers all engine types and includes comprehensive information on routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair procedures. It's your go-to resource for keeping your LDV vehicle running smoothly.

The LDV 200, 400, Pilot, and Convoy are a range of light commercial vehicles manufactured by LDV (Leyland Daf Vans) from 1997 to 2006. These vehicles were primarily marketed in the United Kingdom and other European countries, primarily as vans, but also as chassis cabs and minibuses. The LDV 200, available in various body styles including vans, pick-ups, and chassis cabs, was the smallest model in the range. It was powered by a 1.8-liter petrol engine or a 2.0-liter diesel engine, both sourced from the Rover Group. The LDV 400, designed for heavier duty applications, was also offered as a van, chassis cab, and minibus. It was powered by a 2.5-liter diesel engine, offering greater power and torque for heavier loads. The LDV Pilot, a smaller version of the LDV 400, was primarily marketed as a minibus. The Convoy, on the other hand, was a larger, more luxurious version of the LDV 400, aimed at the commercial passenger transport market. Both the Pilot and the Convoy were designed for passenger transport and often featured up to 16 seats, making them a popular choice for small businesses and private operators.

Despite their popularity, LDV faced challenges in the late 1990s and early 2000s due to increased competition in the light commercial vehicle market. After being acquired by a Chinese company in 2009, the LDV brand was relaunched with a new range of light commercial vehicles based on Chinese designs. The original LDV 200, 400, Pilot, and Convoy models remain a sought-after choice for those seeking reliable and affordable workhorses, particularly in the used market. They are known for their robust construction, ample cargo space, and relatively low running costs. However, spare parts availability and specialist knowledge are becoming increasingly difficult to find as these vehicles approach the end of their service life. The Factory Service and Repair Workshop Manual for these LDV models is a valuable resource for owners and mechanics looking to maintain and repair their vehicles, providing detailed technical information, diagrams, and troubleshooting procedures.
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