This comprehensive Daihatsu Fourtrak Sportrak Rugger Rocky F70 F75 F77 & Feroza F300 Complete Workshop Service Repair Manual provides you with all the information needed to service and repair your vehicle. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual offers detailed step-by-step instructions and illustrations to guide you through every procedure. From routine maintenance to complex repairs, this manual covers all aspects of your vehicle, including all models, engines, trims, and transmission types.
This manual is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to save money and gain greater control over their vehicle's maintenance. Its user-friendly format simplifies even the most challenging tasks, making it easy to understand and apply. You'll find detailed information on engine diagnostics, electrical systems, brakes, suspension, transmission, and more. It also includes troubleshooting tips and diagrams to help you identify and resolve issues quickly and efficiently. With this manual, you'll have the confidence and knowledge to tackle any repair job with ease.
The Daihatsu Fourtrak, marketed under various names like Sportrak, Rugger, Rocky, and Feroza depending on the region, was a compact SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1984 to 1997. This versatile vehicle, initially known as the Daihatsu F70, offered a blend of ruggedness and practicality, making it popular for both on and off-road adventures. It featured a unibody construction with independent front suspension and a live rear axle, providing a comfortable ride on paved roads while maintaining decent off-road capabilities. Power came from a range of petrol engines, including the 1.3-liter 3Y-E, 1.6-liter 3Y-EU, and the 1.8-liter 4Y-FC engines, all paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Initially offered in a 3-door configuration, the Fourtrak later received a 5-door version, enhancing its practicality and expanding its appeal to families.
Further solidifying its off-road prowess, the Fourtrak came equipped with a selectable 4WD system that provided various drive modes. The "2WD" setting allowed for fuel-efficient driving on paved surfaces, while the "4WD" option engaged the four-wheel drive system for enhanced traction on challenging terrain. Some models even featured a low-range transfer case, amplifying the vehicle's off-road capabilities by providing additional torque and crawl ratio for tackling steep inclines and slippery surfaces. The Daihatsu Fourtrak's success stemmed from its simple yet effective design, robust construction, and reputation for reliability. Its compact size and agile handling made it easy to maneuver in urban environments, while its off-road capabilities made it a perfect choice for adventurous excursions. Although production ceased in 1997, the Fourtrak continues to be a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a capable and affordable compact SUV.