Daihatsu Charade owner’s, service, repair and maintenance manuals PDF, electrical wiring diagrams, scheduled maintenance, operating instructions free download
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Daihatsu Charade 1978 Technical Information [PDF] | 26.1Mb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade 1990 – 1992 fuse box diagram [PDF] | 19.9kb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade G10 1977-1983 Repair Manual [ZIP] | 11.9Mb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade G100 (GTTI) 1987-1994 Repair Manual [ZIP] | 11.9Mb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade G11 1983-1987 Repair Manual [ZIP] | 11.9Mb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade G200 1993-2000 Repair Manual [ZIP] | 11.9Mb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade Wiring Diagrams [PDF] | 641.2kb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade Workshop Repair Manuals [PDF] | 59.5kb | Download |
Daihatsu Charade background information
Daihatsu Charade is a hatchback produced by the Japanese company Daihatsu, first introduced to the car market in 1977. Originally created as a replacement of Consorte.
In 1979, this hatchback became a car. And already in 1982, after minor redesign, updated models with square front headlights appeared. In March 1983, the second generation comes out, and in 1987 – the third. In 1994, a version of the sedan with a new 1.5-liter engine and a full drive system as an option was presented. At the end of the 1990s, Daihatsu Charade has been discontinued, but since 2003 it can be found under the other name Daihatsu Mira.
From 2007 to 2011 Daihatsu Company in South Africa sold Daihatsu Mira (L275) as Charade. In the period from 2011 to 2013 Daihatsu Europe brought to the Toyota Yaris market (XP90), as Daihatsu Charade. This was the last model of the Charade, presented under the Daihatsu plate in Europe.
The earlier versions of the DAIHATSU CHARADE engine were able to demonstrate 72 nm torque and 38 kW capacities. Later versions that had 4-cylinder engines were more powerful even in conjunction with 4-speed ACPP. They showed 89 nm torque and 40.5 kW capacities. The high-power engine models had a turbocharged engine. The third generation of the car received a new 1.3-liter engine. A pair of all engines or a 5-speed MKPP, or a 4-speed ACPP.