Daewoo Maintenance and Repair

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What is this discussion about? Daewoo Lanos, Daewoo Nubira, Daewoo Leganza, Hatchback, Sedan, Wagon

#738 of 1365 Daewoo Nubira 2001 - A/C Problem by psubra001

Sep 23, 2006 (7:15 am)

I've a problem with the A/C of my car. It has 63K miles on it. This is how it works.
 
Sometimes it works the first time.
 
Some other time, the A/c lights in control panel doesn't light evenif the switch is on & the a/c doesn't give cool air. But when i press the control panel hard, the lights comes on and it starts working.
 
Sometimes i need to keep pressing the hotspots i identified in control panel to keep it working !!!
 
It totally depends on my luck whether it will work or not.
 
Anybody had such problems? How many $ would it need to fix this? Any idea?

#739 of 1365 Daewoo Nubira - Major Service by psubra001

Sep 23, 2006 (7:19 am)

Any idea when is a major service to be done on a 2001 Daewoo Nubira? I've one of them with 63K miles on it. Which are the parts recommended for a change? Since I am the third owner of this car, I don't have an user's manual with me. Neither i could get this information from www. Could you please help?

#740 of 1365 Re: Daewoo Nubira 2001 - A/C Problem [psubra001] by ewebster1

Sep 25, 2006 (3:27 am)

Replying to: psubra001 (Sep 23, 2006 7:15 am)
you are having exactly the same probelm we had with our 2001 nurbia,the mechanic replaced the control panel that seemed to take care of the problem with it for about 1 summer then the air went out again blowing warm air when the heat index of 114 outside all of a sudden we had it checked out that time they said it was the air compressor and the expander with the cost of parts and labor would be $1600 i told him the car was not worth $1600 so i took it to another mechanic and he replaced the air compressor and it works now it costed me $800 for the compressor and $300 for the cost of labor it has lasted all summer this time air compressor may be your problem either the control panel that would the cheaper way out but we had a time pinpointing the problem with these cars nothing is simple,
good luck

#741 of 1365 ????? by marknadel

Sep 25, 2006 (5:25 am)

But I am asking about brake shudder not A\C

#742 of 1365 A/C Problem by ehamilto55

Sep 25, 2006 (11:49 am)

My A/C has stopped blowing. When I turn the A/C on I feel the car lose a little power like the compressor came on but no A/C blowing out. When I turned the a/c on I smelled like burning plastic and some white smoke emerged from vents. Does anyone know why this would happen? And what can I do to fix?

#743 of 1365 Leganza head bolts by joevan

Sep 28, 2006 (5:17 am)

What is the torque and seq. for tighting the head bolts on a 2.2l Daewoo Leganza?

#744 of 1365 No low beams on Nubira by savshouse

Oct 01, 2006 (11:33 am)

My wifes 2002 Nubira's low beams stopped working. I checked/replaced all fuses, bulbs, relays, and replaced the complete turn signal stalk. The high beams still work, any thoughts?
 
If anyone has any answers would you please email me? Thanks. savshousecomcast.net

#745 of 1365 2000 Lanos won't accelerate by vintage40

Oct 02, 2006 (9:02 pm)

My 2000 Lanos (1)will start and Idle after three or four tries without foot on accelerator.
(2) If you try to accelerate it stalls.
(3) If you put it in gear AUTOMATIC it stalls.
(4) If you play with it long enough you can get it to go with your foot to the floor Max Speed 10 MPH.
(5) with car in neutral you can play with the gas pedal to get the engine to rev but if you put your foot to the floor it will die ,If you back your foot off it will rev up.
IS the exhaust plugged up? Is the cam or crank sensors at fault? Is it the EGR? THE oil pressure and water temps are good. it just doesn't want to go Varoom -Varoom. What is the Problem?

#746 of 1365 Re: Flat Battery [ewebster1] by valvelifter

Oct 04, 2006 (7:47 pm)

Replying to: ewebster1 (Sep 19, 2006 12:33 pm)
I own a 2004 Sazuki Forenza (AKA Deawoo Lacetti). I had to take the car to the dealer shop where he entered three sets of four digit codes. I was told he could not give out the code and technically they are suppose to charge $45 to do this. Fortunately I was not charged. I'm checking into replacing the system, because I'm not paying $45 on top of the price for a new battery!

#747 of 1365 Re: Flat Battery [valvelifter] by ewebster1

Oct 05, 2006 (2:51 am)

Replying to: valvelifter (Oct 04, 2006 7:47 pm)
right now mine is doing ok since we replaced battery and spent alittle over $1000 getting the air to work but as soon as it is paid off it is going somewhere hope you get your car figured out looking at all the post on this website these cars are very complex don't ever want another one
good luck
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