Daihatsu Terios was first released in 1997. Mini SUV has a 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic transmission. Daihatsu Terios is known by several names, depending on the country where the car is sold. For the first generation Daihatsu Terios, consumers recognize this car as the Toyota Cami. As for the second generation, consumers know a few names, including Daihatsu Be-go (in Japan and China), Toyota Rush (in Indonesia), Daihatsu Terios Eco (in Turkey), Daihatus Terios Wild (in Chile), and Perodua Nautica (in Malaysia).
If you are looking for Daihatsu Terios Service Guide and Repair Manual, please download it from their official website that the link is below.
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