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Daihatsu Charade G10 1981 Factory Service Repair Manual

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The Daihatsu Charade G10 Type CB Engine 1981 Factory Service Repair Manual provides an extensive and detailed guide for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts seeking to repair or adjust their 1981...
Tipo: Cars
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Sku: 558163
Tag: Charade
Daihatsu Charade G10 1981 Factory Service Repair Manual
The Daihatsu Charade G10 Type CB Engine 1981 Factory Service Repair Manual provides an extensive and detailed guide for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts seeking to repair or adjust their 1981 Daihatsu Charade G10 with the Type CB engine. This comprehensive manual acts as a readily accessible reference tool, offering clear and concise explanations for every aspect of the vehicle. It covers a wide range of procedures, including installation, removal, disassembly, assembly, repair, and inspection. Each step is presented in a sequential order, ensuring a straightforward and logical approach to any task. With its in-depth coverage and user-friendly format, this manual empowers individuals to confidently tackle repairs and maintenance on their Daihatsu Charade G10.

The Daihatsu Charade G10, a compact hatchback launched in 1981, marked a significant step forward for the Japanese automaker. This generation, internally known as the G10, was the first to feature a front-wheel drive layout and a revolutionary, fuel-efficient 993 cc three-cylinder engine. This "CB" series engine, paired with a four-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission, propelled the Charade G10 to a top speed of around 120 km/h and provided impressive fuel economy for its time. The car was highly praised for its maneuverability, affordability, and overall practicality, making it a popular choice for urban commuters and young families.

Beyond its mechanical innovations, the Charade G10 was also notable for its design. It boasted a boxy, utilitarian shape, a signature feature of Japanese cars in the early 1980s. The simple, functional interior offered comfortable seating for four, and the cargo area was surprisingly spacious, further enhancing its practicality. The Charade G10, though primarily sold in Japan, gained a modest international presence, making its way to markets like Europe, Australia, and some parts of Southeast Asia. While its production run ended in 1987, the Charade G10 left a lasting impact on the automotive world, establishing Daihatsu as a prominent player in the compact car segment and paving the way for future generations of the Charade model.
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