General maintenance, periodic lubrication, preventative maintenance.
Troubleshooting:
Advanced troubleshooting guides for diagnosing and correcting problems.
Repair Rebuild:
Step-by-step repair procedures for all covered systems, including engine and transmission overhaul.
Diagnostics:
Diagnostic procedures for electrical and mechanical systems.
Technical Depth
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering fundamentals to advanced repair and restoration, as performed by factory-trained technicians.
📊 Manual Specifications
File Format
File Type:
PDF
Software Requirement:
Adobe PDF Reader
Print Quality
Printability:
Fully printable without restriction; individual pages or entire manual.
Binding Type
Binding:
Digital download (printable, burnable to CD-ROM).
Paper Type
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital format).
⚙️ Engine Specifications
Primary Engine
Engine Type:
Not explicitly detailed in product description, but common YRV engines include 1.0L (K3-VE) and 1.3L (K3-VE).
Performance
Horsepower:
Varies by engine. For example, K3-VE (1.3L) typically produces around 80-90 PS.
Torque:
Varies by engine. For example, K3-VE (1.3L) typically produces around 120-130 Nm.
Fuel System
Injection Type:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI) is typical for this era and engine types.
🔧 Transmission
Standard
Transmission Type:
Likely available with both manual and automatic transmissions. Specifics depend on market and trim.
Optional
Transmission Type:
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) was an option on some YRV models.
Features
Drive System:
Front-wheel drive (FWD) is standard; All-wheel drive (AWD) may have been an option.
📐 Dimensions
Exterior
Body Style:
Compact hatchback/MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) with a distinctive tall wagon profile.
Interior
Seating Capacity:
Typically seats 5 occupants.
Weights
Curb Weight:
Varies by configuration, but generally in the range of 950-1050 kg (approx. 2090-2315 lbs).
🛡️ Safety Features
Ratings
Crash Test Results:
Specific safety ratings (e.g., Euro NCAP, JNCAP) for the 2002 M200 model are not detailed in the product description, but typical features would be expected for the era.
Active Features
Brake Assist:
May be available on higher trims.
Passive Features
Airbags:
Front airbags (driver and passenger) are standard. Side airbags might be optional.
Seat Belts:
All seating positions equipped with seat belts, potentially with pre-tensioners.
💡 Technology Features
Infotainment
Audio System:
Basic AM/FM radio with CD player was common. Speaker configurations and optional premium systems varied by trim.
Driver Assistance
ABS:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) was likely available as an option on higher trims or as standard on certain markets.
Connectivity
Connectivity Options:
Limited to basic audio connectivity; Bluetooth or USB integration would be aftermarket additions.
🔧 Maintenance
Service Intervals
Oil Change:
Typically every 5,000-10,000 km (3,000-6,000 miles) or 6-12 months, depending on driving conditions and oil type specified in the manual.
Air Filter Replacement:
Recommended every 20,000-40,000 km (12,000-24,000 miles).
Spark Plug Replacement:
Intervals vary significantly based on spark plug type (standard, platinum, iridium), but typically 40,000-100,000 km (25,000-60,000 miles).
Fluid Specifications
Engine Oil Type:
Refer to manual for exact specification. Typically API SN/SM or higher, with viscosity grades like 0W-20, 5W-30, or 10W-40 depending on climate.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant (e.g., Toyota Super Long Life Coolant or equivalent) in a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) type specified by Daihatsu (e.g., Dexron III/VI or equivalent for older transmissions; specific CVT fluid if equipped).
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid is standard.
Known Issues
Common Problems:
While not detailed in the product description, common issues for vehicles of this age and type can include wear on suspension components, minor oil leaks, occasional electrical gremlins, and potential transmission issues if maintenance is neglected.
📚 Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Brand Focus:
Daihatsu is known for producing small, fuel-efficient, and affordable vehicles, often with a focus on practicality and reliability.
Model Evolution
Model Introduction:
The Daihatsu YRV was introduced in 1999 as a successor to the Pyzar and a compact alternative in the minivan/hatchback segment. The M200 chassis code is associated with this generation.
Production
Production Years:
The first generation YRV was produced from 1999 to 2005.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Awards:
No specific awards for the 2002 YRV M200 are mentioned in the product description.