This comprehensive Daihatsu Fourtrak F70 F75 F77 1984 Factory Service Repair Manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. Spanning hundreds of pages, this manual offers detailed instructions and illustrations covering every aspect of your Fourtrak, from basic maintenance to complex repairs.
Inside, you'll find detailed information on general maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guides, and in-depth repair instructions for all major systems. Discover how to service and repair your engine, transmission, brakes, electrical system, suspension, steering, cooling system, fuel injection, emission control, heater/air conditioning, and more. The manual includes valuable wiring diagrams, specifications, and troubleshooting tips to help you diagnose and resolve any issues efficiently.
Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this factory service manual provides everything you need to keep your Daihatsu Fourtrak F70 F75 F77 running smoothly.
The Daihatsu Fourtrak, also known as the Rocky in some markets, was a compact SUV that was produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu from 1984 to 1997. It was initially available in three trim levels, the F70, F75 and F77, and was powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine that offered a balance of power and fuel efficiency. The Fourtrak was designed to be a versatile vehicle, capable of handling both on- and off-road driving. The F70 was the entry-level model, featuring a basic level of equipment and a manual transmission. The F75 provided a higher level of comfort and convenience, including a more luxurious interior and optional automatic transmission. The top-of-the-line F77 offered even more luxurious features and a powerful turbocharged engine.
The Fourtrak's popularity stemmed from its ruggedness, reliability, and affordability. Its compact size made it easy to maneuver in tight spaces, while its high ground clearance and four-wheel-drive system enabled it to tackle challenging terrain. The Fourtrak was available with a variety of body styles, including a three-door wagon, a five-door wagon, and a pickup truck, catering to different needs and preferences. While the original generations of the Fourtrak (F70, F75, F77) were primarily designed for the Japanese domestic market, their reputation for reliability and capability spread, eventually leading to the model being exported to other markets, including Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. It remains a popular choice amongst off-road enthusiasts and adventure travelers due to its simplicity, ruggedness, and the abundance of aftermarket parts available.