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Introduced by the Japanese carmaker back in 1984, the Daihatsu Rocky is a two-door, subcompact off-road SUV.
It was particularly popular in Australia between the 1980s and 1990s, where it was sold under the “Feroza” badge.
It was a nifty little four-wheel drive that was sold with a fuel-injected 1.6-litre petrol engine capable of producing 70kW of power. It was gradually replaced by the Terios in 1998.
The line-up currently starts at $2,640 for the Rocky (4X4) and ranges through to $4,070 for the range-topping Rocky (4X4).
No, you only need to change the timing chain if it becomes noisy, which would most likely mean it's worn. You could try Wheels of Time (03 9792 3944) for a manual.
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Check the relay, thermo switch and other electrical connections and make sure there is power at the fan. It could be the fan itself if all that checks out. In that case you should be able to buy a secondhand one from a Daihatsu wrecker.
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