Market Position:
Specialist off-road vehicle, often compared to vehicles like the Toyota Land Cruiser and Suzuki Samurai, known for its ruggedness and utility.
Competitors:
Toyota Land Cruiser (J40 series), Suzuki Jimny/SJ series, Nissan Patrol (early generations), Mitsubishi Pajero (early generations).
Manual Benefits:
Empowers owners and professionals with comprehensive repair and maintenance knowledge, reducing reliance on external repair shops and enabling hands-on vehicle care.
Target Audience:
DIY enthusiasts, amateur mechanics, professional mechanics, and owners seeking in-depth knowledge for maintenance and repair of their Daihatsu Rugger.
Manual Type:
Service Repair Manual
Page Count:
Not specified, but implied comprehensive
Os Compatibility:
Compatible with all Windows Operating Systems, smartphones, and tablets that can open PDF files.
Ease Of Use:
Easy to run and use, no installation required, simple PDF format.
Searchable Text:
Implied by PDF format, allowing users to search for specific terms and components.
Systems:
General information, Engine, Clutch, Gearbox, Propeller shafts, Rear axles, Front axle, Front and rear suspensions, Wheels and Tyres, Steering system, Brakes, Bodywork and chassis frame, Maintenance, Electric/Electronic System
Procedures:
Repair, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Diagnostics, Electrical system repair, HVAC service, Brake service, Suspension work, Steering system repair, Drivetrain repair, Engine repair, Bodywork and chassis frame repair
Depth:
Dealer-level instructional guides, comprehensive walk-through of procedures, technical information & schematics, mechanical instructions
Electrical Schematics:
Includes detailed electrical system diagrams and troubleshooting for lighting, ignition, starting, charging, and accessory circuits.
Bodywork Chassis Repair:
Covers procedures for body panel repair, frame straightening, rust repair, and general chassis maintenance.
Suspension Components:
Covers front and rear suspension systems, including shock absorbers, springs, control arms, bushings, and steering knuckles.
Brake System Repair:
Detailed procedures for hydraulic brake systems, including master cylinder, wheel cylinders, calipers, brake pads, brake shoes, and drum/disc inspection and replacement.
Steering System Repair:
Covers steering gearbox, tie rods, steering column, and power steering system (if equipped) for diagnosis and repair.
Wheel Tyre Specifications:
Information on wheel bolt patterns, recommended tire sizes, and inflation pressures.
Engine Systems:
Covers engine disassembly, assembly, component testing, timing, cooling system, and lubrication system.
HVAC System:
Detailed troubleshooting and repair for heating and air conditioning systems (if originally equipped).
Clutch System:
Covers clutch disc, pressure plate, release bearing, clutch hydraulic system, and flywheel service.
Engine Type:
Likely Inline-4 gasoline (common for F70 chassis variants), possibly diesel options depending on market. Specific engine codes (e.g., F5A, F8, 4ZE1) would be detailed in the manual.
Performance Details:
Specific horsepower, torque, and RPM figures for various engine options are detailed within the manual.
Fuel System Type:
Carbureted or early fuel injection systems, depending on engine and market specifications. Manual provides fuel delivery and ignition system details.
Engine Codes:
The manual would specify exact engine codes such as 'F5A' (petrol) or specific diesel engine designations if applicable, crucial for parts identification and specific repair procedures.
Transmission Type:
Likely a 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmission, with a 2-speed transfer case for 4WD operation.
Optional Transmission:
Automatic transmission may have been an option in certain markets, though less common for this rugged utility vehicle.
Transmission Features:
Detailed information on clutch operation, gearbox disassembly/assembly, and transfer case service.
Gear Ratios:
Detailed gear ratios for all forward gears and reverse, as well as transfer case low and high range ratios, are provided for performance and repair.
Body Styles:
Short-wheelbase (SWB) and Long-wheelbase (LWB) variants, likely available in hardtop, soft-top, and pickup body styles.
Curb Weight:
Varies by configuration, typically in the range of 1300-1600 kg (2800-3500 lbs).
Gross Vehicle Weight:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) will be specified in the manual, important for load capacity calculations.
Wheelbase Dimensions:
Varies by model: Short wheelbase approximately 2095-2175 mm (82.5-85.6 in), Long wheelbase approximately 2640-2700 mm (103.9-106.3 in).
Infotainment System:
Basic automotive technology of the era. Likely includes a radio (AM/FM), with manual detailing the electrical system for repairs.
Driver Assistance Features:
None expected, beyond the core mechanical systems.
Connectivity Options:
Not applicable for this model and era.
Service Intervals:
The manual provides detailed maintenance schedules for engine oil changes, filter replacements, lubrication points, and other routine servicing. Specific intervals (e.g., every 5,000 km or 3 months) are listed.
Engine Oil Specification:
Likely API SF or SG classification, viscosity grades such as 10W-30 or 10W-40, depending on climate. Manual will specify exact grade and capacity.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Manual transmission fluid (MTF) specification (e.g., GL-4 hypoid gear oil) and capacity will be detailed. Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) specification if applicable.
Coolant Specification:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze with appropriate corrosion inhibitors. Manual will specify type and mixture ratio.
Brake Fluid Specification:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid, depending on the original specification. Manual will detail type and bleeding procedures.
Common Issues:
Typical wear items for vehicles of this age include suspension components (bushings, ball joints), exhaust systems, brake components, and potential rust on the chassis and body. The manual provides diagnostic and repair procedures for these.
Drivetrain Servicing:
Includes service procedures for propeller shafts, universal joints, differentials (front and rear axles), and wheel bearings.
Brand Heritage:
Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota, has a long history of producing compact and rugged vehicles, with a strong reputation in off-road segments.
Model Evolution:
The Rugger (also known as the Taft in some markets) evolved from earlier compact 4x4 utility vehicles, representing a robust and capable off-roader.
Production Period:
F70 generation production spanned roughly from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, with this manual specifically covering the initial 1975-1977 period.
Model Variants:
F70 series encompasses various chassis lengths and body configurations, all detailed within this manual.