Positioning:
The Daihatsu Rocky F300 series was a compact, capable off-road utility vehicle, often competing with smaller SUVs and 4x4s of its era, known for its ruggedness and versatility in diverse terrains. This manual serves the needs of owners and independent mechanics maintaining these specialized vehicles.
Competitors:
Competed against vehicles like the Suzuki Samurai/Jimny, Mitsubishi Pajero Mini, and other small 4x4s from the late 80s and 90s.
Manual Benefits:
Enables significant cost savings on maintenance and repairs, empowers owners to perform DIY tasks, provides professional-level diagnostic information, ensures proper and safe vehicle upkeep, and aids in restoration projects. The 100% complete and no missing/corrupt pages guarantee adds significant value and reliability.
Diy Empowerment:
The manual's emphasis on 'easy to follow directions' and 'pictures' is a significant selling point for DIY mechanics and vehicle owners looking to take control of their vehicle's maintenance.
Primary Coverage:
Workshop Service and Repair
Secondary Coverage:
Maintenance, Diagnostics, Troubleshooting, Rebuilding, Restoration
Specific Systems List:
Engine Overhaul & Rebuilding, Brakes, Sunroofs, Timing Belt Replacement, Trouble Codes, Wiring Diagrams, Troubleshooting & Diagnostics, Computer Diagnostic Trouble Tree Charts, Engine Performance, Front End & Alignment Procedures & Specifications, Suspension, Transmission Removal & Installation, Air Conditioning & Capacities, Transmission In Car Servicing, Computer Diagnostic Codes, Firing Orders, Factory Maintenance Schedules & Charts, Serpentine Belt Routings With Diagrams, Timing Belt Service Procedures, Brake Servicing Procedures, Driving Concerns, Complete Torque Specifications, U-Joint AND CV-Joint Service Procedures, Repair Procedures.
Estimated Page Count:
Varies by specific edition, typically several hundred pages for comprehensive coverage.
Type:
Digital Workshop Repair Manual
Format:
Digital Download (PDF)
Digital Access:
Instant download format ensures immediate access for urgent repairs or planned maintenance, avoiding shipping delays.
Engine Systems:
Engine overhaul and rebuilding, engine performance, timing belt service, serpentine belt routing, firing orders, engine diagnostic trouble tree charts, vacuum diagrams.
Drivetrain Systems:
Transmission removal and installation, transmission in-car servicing, U-joint and CV-joint service procedures.
Braking Systems:
Brake servicing procedures, complete brake specifications.
Suspension Steering:
Suspension system repair, front-end alignment procedures and specifications.
Electrical Electronics:
Complete wiring diagrams, trouble codes, computer diagnostic trouble tree charts.
Comfort Convenience:
Sunroof repair, air conditioning system service and capacities.
Body Chassis:
Bodywork repair (implied by restoration and general repair coverage).
Fuel System Components:
Covers fuel pumps, filters, lines, and potentially injectors or carburettor overhaul for optimal fuel delivery and engine performance.
Cooling System:
Likely includes radiator, thermostat, water pump, and fan operation and service procedures. Capacities for coolant are also provided.
Maintenance:
Factory maintenance schedules and charts, routine servicing.
Troubleshooting Diagnostics:
Trouble codes, computer diagnostic codes, diagnostic trouble tree charts, general troubleshooting.
Repair Rebuilding:
Engine overhaul and rebuilding, transmission repair, brake repair, suspension repair, general repair procedures.
Technical Data Specs:
Detailed specifications on every model covered, complete torque specifications, capacities.
Engine Diagnostics:
Includes procedures for diagnosing engine performance issues, using trouble codes and diagnostic charts to identify faults. This is invaluable for modern troubleshooting.
Chassis Suspension Repair:
Detailed steps for servicing and repairing suspension components like shocks, struts, control arms, ball joints, and steering linkages, as well as alignment specifications.
Air Conditioning Service:
Details on the A/C system, including refrigerant types, capacities, and servicing procedures for maintenance and repair.
Lubrication Points:
While not explicitly listed, comprehensive manuals often include lubrication points and specifications for chassis components and moving parts.
Exhaust System Repair:
While not explicitly listed, the general 'repair procedures' and 'engine overhaul' would typically encompass exhaust system inspection and component replacement.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering everything from basic maintenance to full engine and transmission overhauls, with detailed diagnostics and wiring schematics. Suitable for both DIY enthusiasts and professional technicians.
Wiring Schematics Detail:
Provides comprehensive, factory-level wiring diagrams covering all vehicle systems (engine, lights, accessories, etc.), crucial for electrical troubleshooting and repairs.
Illustrations Diagrams Count:
Features 'hundreds of illustrations' which are vital for visual guidance during disassembly, assembly, and repair tasks. Includes exploded views and component diagrams.
Torque Specifications Detail:
Provides complete torque specifications for all critical fasteners throughout the vehicle, essential for proper assembly and preventing damage.
Diagnostic Tree Charts:
The inclusion of 'Computer Diagnostic Trouble Tree Charts' and 'Computer Diagnostic Codes' highlights a sophisticated approach to diagnosing electronic and engine management issues relevant to the later models within the 1987-1998 range.
Engine Types Covered:
Covers various 4-cylinder gasoline engines, potentially including carbureted and fuel-injected variants (e.g., 2.0L or 2.8L diesel engines might also be included depending on market and specific manual edition, though not explicitly stated). Common engines include the 1.6L (4K, 4WD) and potentially later 1.3L or 2.0L options.
Performance Data:
Manual will detail horsepower, torque, compression ratios, and other performance parameters for each covered engine variant.
Fuel Delivery:
Details on carbureted systems (if applicable) and fuel injection systems, including fuel pump specifications, injector data, and fuel pressure requirements.
Common Engine Codes:
Potential engine codes include 4Y (2.0L), 2L (2.4L Diesel), and others depending on market. Manual will list all relevant engine codes and their specifications.
Scheduled Maintenance:
The manual will provide factory-recommended service intervals for oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks, timing belt replacement (critical), brake inspections, and other routine maintenance tasks.
Engine Oil:
Specific viscosity grades (e.g., 10W-30, 20W-50) and API service classifications for engine oil, as well as capacities. Manual will likely specify API SF, SG or higher depending on the exact engine and year.
Coolant:
Type and mixture ratio of engine coolant (e.g., ethylene glycol-based, often a specific color like green or pink for that era). Capacity will be provided.
Transmission Fluid:
Specifications for manual and automatic transmission fluids (e.g., GL-4 or GL-5 for manual gearboxes, ATF Dexron II/III for automatics). Capacities for transmission and transfer case.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid specification and bleed procedures.
Power Steering Fluid:
If power steering is equipped, the manual will specify the correct type and capacity for the power steering fluid.
Differential Fluid:
Specifications and capacities for front and rear differential fluids, crucial for 4WD systems.
Common Wear Items:
Potential for wear on clutch components, suspension bushings, universal joints (especially in 4WD systems), exhaust systems, and ignition components. The manual provides solutions for these.
Engine Maintenance:
Timing belt replacement is critical to prevent catastrophic engine failure. Manual will detail the procedure and intervals.
Daihatsu Legacy:
Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota, has a long history of producing small, robust, and practical vehicles, often specializing in kei cars and compact SUVs known for their reliability and off-road capability.
Rocky Lineage:
The F300 Rocky was a direct descendant of earlier Daihatsu off-road vehicles, evolving into a popular compact 4x4. It was known for its ladder-frame construction and genuine off-road prowess, often being exported as the Daihatsu Sportrak or Feroza in various markets.
Manufacturing Period:
Produced from the mid-1980s through the late 1990s, with the F300 designation generally covering the primary generation from 1987 to 1998. Different markets may have received updates or variations.