Top 20 1993 Daihatsu Rocky - Page 6 Questions & Answers

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Daihatsu Foroza. My low beam lights work but when you flick on huge beam the lights go out!

Question edited for clarity and spelling of maker name. Question moved to correct category. Check the main beam headlight relay. https://www.google.com/search?q=Daihatsu+Foroza+headlight+relay ..
8/12/2022 4:01:58 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 70 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why my Daihatsu Terios 1998 4WD J100 AIR CONDITION IS TRIPPLING Like A TURN INDICATOR or a ticking watch when a car slows down/stops/engine not accelerated/reversing?

engine stalls AC on.yes IAC bad is super common but, there are 50 causes.the other words I do not understand at allmy guess you see and feel enigne misfire.?well no engine told? ah J100g a engine problem (and EFI)stalls means engine dies, zero 0 rpm is stalled.(engine goes silent)if engine power lacks for sure AC and ON.. say sowiki says100G 1997-1999 "HC-EJ" SOHC 1295 cc engine 89 PS (65 kW; 88 hp) 4WDHC-EJ is electronic injected.the HC has cam timing belt and not one lasted 25 long years5year/100km is life of beltif belt is bad power stays low (HP) all the time engine shakes.base on vast brands of makers of belts60k to 100k miles is max life. or 160km (meters)odometer readings.cheap belts go 100km. off fleabay less.(grin)other causes.needs new spark plugs.and related partsair filter packed up , replacefuel filter easy to find, replaced.low fuel pressurebad fuelinjector clogged
6/9/2022 8:45:28 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 106 views • 0 helpful votes
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Timing on Daihatsu Gram Max

Exactly what is the issue you are having? I think your engine uses a timing chain, not a belt. So this means you will need to remove the auxiliary belt and some cover panels to gain access to the chain. Take close look at the Cam shaft pulleys and the crankshaft pulley. There will be a mark, usually a small groove or a small round dot, stamped into the pulley's face. Turn the bolt on the CRANK pulley BY HAND in a Clockwise direction for 2 full rotations and look closely at the links in the chain as it moves. There should be 'Bright' links in the chain. These links are usually a different colour or marked differently to the rest of the links in the chain. These are your timing marks on the actual chain. These links should ALL line up exactly to the marks on the pulleys. Please use the comment button below with more information and I'll try to help you more.
2/10/2022 7:53:15 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 133 views • 1 helpful votes
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How do I find radio code for Sirion Daihatsu 2003 and Australian model

dealer with vin and proof of ownership
1/28/2022 9:46:33 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 137 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to remove ecu unit from daihatsu terios 2005 ?

It can be done. You need to remove most of the center console on the floor side.
11/24/2021 3:13:29 PM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 173 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a daihatsu charade 2004 3 silinder. There is oil leak in the intech as well as coil nr 1 is full of oil. What can it be

Gasket leak or maybe if it has overheated warped head. Dihatsu used to supply and exchange complete motor assembly but not sure if they still do.
12/26/2021 9:27:31 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 58 views • 0 helpful votes
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Daihatsu terios..engine knocking

Tappet adjustment not correct or incorrect grade of motor oil perhaps.
11/1/2021 3:35:56 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 217 views • 0 helpful votes
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Daihatsu1.3 immobilizer not allowing car to start

Start with the simple things. Is the battery in the key fob OK? Is the battery on the vehicle fully charged? Are you using the correct key for the vehicle? Your next job would to get it plugged into a diagnostic system or an OBD2 scanner. This will give you trouble codes which are clues to the problem. There are mobile Auto Electrician that can come to you to do this. Get quotes from 2 or 3 as prices for the job can be very different. If you get the codes comment below with them and I'll see if I can help you more.
4/4/2021 6:37:18 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 136 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why is my Daihatsu materia 2007 hatchback fan not switching on

Blown fuse!
1/28/2021 5:06:10 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 56 views • 0 helpful votes
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What is the firing order for a 92 Daihatsu Rocky 4 cylinder

1-3-4-2
8/31/2020 11:01:19 PM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 364 views • 0 helpful votes
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Help me with daihatsu boon timing marks There's no yellow or red paint on chain

Paint doesn't stay on a chain for long. A manufacturer's chain usually either has a polished link or one or more links dyed black or another colour. Splitting the chain and winding it on is the most common method of chain replacement and if done carefully it isn't necessary to worry too much about timing, though it is good to check it is still correct after the replacement. A polished or otherwise marked link often indicates the best place to split the chain due to the rivets being different there. If there are no independent timing marks it means reverting to more traditional methods of checking the timing - using a protractor, dial gauge and valve timing from the data book. When building an engine from scratch or replacing the chain with the cover off and everything exposed it might be best to use a genuine part with the expected paint spots.
10/10/2020 2:35:52 PM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 58 views • 0 helpful votes
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Terrios. How can I get the code for the radio?

visit a Daihatsu dealer
7/24/2020 5:23:48 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 108 views • 0 helpful votes
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Daihatsu terios Radio code needed model DF10CD-001 SERIAL NO PB100326

The code is 1538
5/12/2020 12:00:38 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 272 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to remove front door hinges from car 2001 daihatsu yrv

https://raybuck.com/replace-chevy-gm-truck-door-hinge-pins-bushings/ Remove the door spring, old hinge pins and bushings: 1.Remove the retainer clip on the top of the top hinge pin with a screwdriver and pliers. Start to wiggle it loose with the tip of the screwdriver and then grab it and work it loose with the pliers. 2.Remove the door spring behind the hinge - between the hinge and the door itself - by locating the end of the spring and inserting the screwdriver between it and the hinge. Pry, using the door as leverage, until the spring pops out. 3.Spray penetrating oil on the top and bottom of the pins, at the bushings, to make it easier to hammer the pin out. 4.Place your long extension on the top of the pin and carefully hammer down to dislodge the pin, taking care not to hit your windshield or another part of your vehicle. Now, it's time to grab your assistant! 5.Remove the retainer clip on the bottom of the bottom hinge pin with a screwdriver and pliers. Start to wiggle it loose with the tip of the screwdriver and then grab it and work it loose with the pliers. 6.Place your jack to hold up the end of the door to support the weight when the bottom pin comes out. Have your assistant hold the door so that it stays on the jack and doesn't fall. Pro tip: You can use a 2 x 4 piece of wood to better distribute the door's weight. 7.Spray penetrating oil on the top and bottom of the pin, at the bushings, to make it easier to hammer the pin out. 8.Carefully hammer up from the bottom to dislodge the pin, making sure your helper is holding the door firmly on the jack to support the weight. You may need to have your assistant gently wiggle the door if the pin is binding on the hinge. You can also grip the top of the pin with pliers once you start to work it loose and tap on your pliers with the hammer to fully dislodge and remove the pin. Pro tip: You can use a rag to protect the paint on your door by covering the area with it before hammering upward on the pin. 9.Use your flathead screwdriver to pry the old bushings out. Now replace the old hinge pins and bushings and put the door back together: 10.Insert the new bushings, taking care to respect the different sizes and where they are located on each hinge. Pro tip: For the top hinge, the larger bushing goes in the bottom part of the hinge while the smaller bushing goes in the top part of the hinge. For the bottom hinge, the larger bushing goes in the top part of the hinge while the smaller bushing goes in the bottom part of the hinge. In both cases, the head of the hinge bolt goes at the larger of the two bushings. 11.Gently hammer the four bushings into place. Remember that the bushings go in the vehicle part of the hinge, not the door part. 12.With the weight of your door still on the jack, work with your assistant to align the hinges and start to slide the hinge pins into place through the bushings - bottom first, then top. Use a hammer to gently tap at first, then hammer more firmly at the end to fully engage the pins in the new bushings. 13.Place your new retainer clips over the bushings and use your small socket or a small hollow piece of tube to hammer the retainer rings in place, ensuring they are fully seated to keep the pins from coming out. Reinstalling the door spring with or without a GM door spring tool: 14.If you have the specific GM door spring tool (spring compressor) for replacing the door springs, follow the instructions included with the tool.ORIf you DON'T have the GM spring tool, you can compress the spring in a vice and use plastic zip-ties to keep it compressed while you install it. Pro tip: Install your three zip-ties loosely before you compress the spring and tighten them once you have the spring in the vice. Carefully hold the spring by the side, not the ends, in case the zip-ties break. Make sure you wear eye protection as you push the compressed spring into place.Carefully cut two of the zip-ties. It can help to close the door slightly as you do this and also rotate the compressed spring to access the second zip-tie. It is difficult to cut the third zip-tie, but it will quickly break on its own as you open and close the door, popping the spring into place.
1/23/2020 2:03:39 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 97 views • 0 helpful votes
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My daihatsu copen has stared an engine miss . Could it be solved using some petrol clearing agent inserted to the petrol tank, in case of impurities in the petrol?

If it has a plugged injector, yes. If it is a bad plug or plug wire, then no. If it is a machanical problem, no. While the engine is running carefully ( you may get a shock if not careful) disconnect one plug wire at a time. You might find out which cylinder is not working. Hooking up a scanner is a better option and can locate the problem without pain, except in the wallet.
1/3/2020 11:03:12 AM • Daihatsu Cars &... • 101 views • 0 helpful votes
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