FTO DIY GUIDES

Club FTO DIY Guides & Tech Info 
Because the FTO was not an official import outside of Japan and, at best, arriving only with a Japanese language operation manual, there became a need for reliable repair help and info for a growing number of UK FTO owners. 
As a grey import there was also a natural reluctance among the UK MMC Dealerships to offer service facilities or parts. 
Thus, the FTOOC was born. The Club became a self-help Forum as owners gradually fathomed the FTO's various mechanical and electrical operations. Many DIY Guides in circulation today are most probably sourced from over 20 years worth of our Club Archives - which are regularly added to, or updated, and can be quickly accessed within our Grease Monkey section.  
Because the FTO was not an official import outside of Japan and, at best, arriving only with a Japanese language operation manual, there became a need for reliable repair help and info for a growing number of FTO owners. As a grey import there was also a natural reluctance among the UK MMC Dealerships to offer service facilities or parts. Thus, the FTOOC was born.
The Club became a self-help Forum as owners gradually fathomed the FTO's various mechanical and electrical operations. Many DIY Guides in circulation today are most probably sourced from over 20 years worth of our Club Archives - which are regularly added to, or updated, and can be quickly accessed within our Grease Monkey section. 
Note: Guides are rated in terms of ease or difficulty, and at all times Health & Safety is of paramount importance when undertaking any DIY projects.
There's also a Simple or Advanced Forum Search to help you find an answer
If you can't find a guide to suit your need, or you require more support or tech-help, then simply start a thread query in the pertinent section - or even offer up your own DIY guide to something you think is missing or helpful.
Over the last two decades we're sure to have an answer to your FTO query somewhere, or have a Member who has overcome the problem and can pitch in to help or give advice. 
If you can't find a guide to suit your need, or you require more support or tech-help, then simply start a thread query in the pertinent section - or even offer up your own DIY guide to something you think is missing or helpful.
Over the last two decades we're sure to have archived an answer to your FTO query somewhere, or have a Member who has overcome the problem and can pitch in to help or give advice. 
FTOOC DIY Help... The Spirit Of Experience.
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