This comprehensive Daihatsu Rocky F70 F75 F77 1985 Workshop Repair Service Manual provides detailed information on servicing, maintenance, and troubleshooting for your vehicle. It covers all models, engines, trim levels, and transmission types. This manual is the same as what professional mechanics use, offering a complete and intact guide to your vehicle.
From general maintenance and troubleshooting to in-depth service and repair procedures, this manual covers a wide range of topics. Learn how to service and repair your engine, transmission, brake system, electrical system, suspension, steering, cooling system, fuel injection system, emission system, heater and air conditioner, engine control system, chassis and body, restraint system, interior, differential and drive, and axle.
The manual is packed with detailed illustrations, drawings, and photos, guiding you through each procedure step-by-step. Numbered instructions and clear figure references help you easily follow along, while notes, cautions, and warnings highlight important information. Enlarged insets allow for detailed examination of parts. Additionally, a numbered table of contents ensures quick and easy navigation to find the information you need. This manual makes diagnosing and repairing electrical system problems a breeze, with troubleshooting and service procedures combined with detailed wiring diagrams.
With this comprehensive and detailed workshop repair service manual, you will have the best resources at your fingertips, saving you money on repair costs and empowering you to care for your Daihatsu Rocky F70 F75 F77 1985.
The Daihatsu Rocky F70, F75, and F77, produced from 1985, was a compact four-wheel drive SUV that offered a blend of ruggedness and affordability. It was part of the first generation of the Rocky model, known for its distinctive boxy design, high ground clearance, and reliable performance. The F70, F75, and F77 variations differed primarily in their engine options, with the F70 featuring a 1.3-liter, the F75 a 1.6-liter, and the F77 a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine. These engines were paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, providing drivers with adequate power for both city driving and light off-roading. The Rocky's simple yet effective design and robust construction contributed to its reputation for durability and longevity.
Despite its size, the Rocky could accommodate up to five passengers, offering a spacious interior for its time. It was particularly popular in Japan and other Asian markets, known for its versatility and practicality. The F70, F75, and F77 variants were equipped with various features, including front disc brakes, a four-wheel independent suspension for a comfortable ride, and a high-mounted stop lamp for improved visibility. While not a luxury vehicle, the Daihatsu Rocky F70, F75, and F77 provided a reliable and capable platform for those seeking a compact SUV with off-road capabilities. Its simplicity and affordability made it a popular choice for both private owners and commercial fleets. Today, the first-generation Rocky remains a sought-after vehicle for enthusiasts and collectors due to its historical significance and impressive durability. It is a testament to Daihatsu's commitment to creating practical and reliable vehicles that have stood the test of time.