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do you have to do something else besides putting gas in it to start a daewoo lanos when it runs out of gas
Yes If you know that it is broke don't attempt to start it or you cause more harm if harm isn't already caused
You might check the idler pulley. My car is in the shop right now...thought it was the timing belt, but it turns out the idler pulley was the actual problem. Hope this helps.TimingI believe that's an interference engine so being off on the timing just a smidge will prevent the car from running
Start with the ashtray then the plastic border around the other instruments,this will expose all the screws.
Sounds very much like the distributor
My mom had a 4 door daewoo leganza and my sister a 2 door daewoo lanos hatchback. Those cars are a piece, and the parts are difficult if not impossible to find. Id say its time to go looking for another used car.
It could be your timing belt. If your engine light on your dashboard does not turn on when you try to start the car it will be your engine fuse in front of the passenger seat
If getting fuel and spark, then need compression and air.
Most likely the timing was not set up properly. You need to make sure that the cam and crank are properly timed and all of the electrical is connected properly, then it should start.
REPLY TO QUESTION: Does attempting to start a Daewoo Lanos 1.6L with a broken timing belt damage valves?" It depends on how badly damaged the belt is. if all the teeth are still attached to the belt and you havent sheard them off already then it could damgae the valves due to the fact the timing belt may still turn from the crank and turn the camshaft. that would be the case if the belt has strecthed and jumped a tooth on the gears. then dont attempt to start. Now if all the teeth are sheard off the belt down by the crank then the belt has no way of turning so in that case the crank will turn from the starter but it will not turn the camshaft if that is the case then it wont damage the valves. Dear Daewoo owner, As an experinced ASE cerified automotive techinican this is my opinion on the situation. ALL BROKEN TIMING BELTS ON DAEWOOS WILL CAUSE CYLINDER HEAD DAMAGE. If your crankshaft is turning, that means the pistons are going up and down in the cylinder bore, you will have atleast 3 or 4 valves all the way open the piston will hit the fully open valves and bend them if not completely break them off. I have put atleast 20 to 30 cyl. heads on Daewoos due to broken timing belts. every daewoo that breaks a t-belt will bend valves Yes and we found out the hard way.... Kabang!
Replace the HT leads to the spark plugs.
You Probably Have A Bad Coil Pack,Or Plug Wires.My Daughters Lanos Was Doing The Same Thing And I Changed The Coil Pack And The Plug Wires And Now It Runs Great.