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2002 1.6 DOHC manual states SAE 80W for manual transmission & Dextron III for Automatic transmission.
There is NO TRANSMISSION DIPSTICK on the Daewoo Lanos
For a model with manual transmission 1.8 liters, and an automatic transmission model requires 11.5 liters.
The Daewoo Lanos dose NOT have a transmission dip stick. The manual recomends replacing the transmission fluid every 80.000 miles. There isn't one. No kidding. This is the only car I've ever owned that doesn't have one. I can't imagine why a car would be designed this way.
To check the transmission fluid on a Daewoo Lanos 2000 you have to get to the back side of the engine from underneath. The way we did it was to put the car on a lift.
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There is NO drain plug! To change fluid you have to remove the transmission pan.
6.8 qts.
any 5w 30 is what is called for in the manual
Get a shop manual on it from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM
check your hand book
If you google Daewoo Owners club website and go to the Lanos forum. There is a down loadable PDF for a Lanos in the permanent post at the top of the page. The manual covers the 1.3 & 1.5 SOHC and 1.6L DOHC. It has all necessary info. The info you are looking for is on page 1645, Park netural safety switch, located on the top rear of the transmission (auto) where the shift cable connects.