1.5 single cam is free running
1.6 twin cam is not
I have 1999 lanos and it is a distributor-less model.
Daewoo Lanos was first manufactured in 1997. At this time, they were only manufacturing sedans and the car model was a lot different than most of the more recent Daewoo Lanos cars a person would see on the market today.
The jack points on my daewoo lanos look like little cut out notches on the underside of the body. I have a 2001 Y reg model. Hope that helps. There is a good illustration of it in the handbook if you still have it.
The lanos sport is the only one with a body kit and red/black interior, power windows. oh. and the 1.6Ltr DOHC enigine under the hood. standard lanos only has a 1.5Ltr SOHC
For a model with manual transmission 1.8 liters, and an automatic transmission model requires 11.5 liters.
Which model and engine ? I can tell you about 1.5 16V
Same engine as in a Holden Vectra (that is probably a vauxhal for those of you outside Australia)
Hi, On a 1998/9 model it is next to the Condensor on the left hand side, small silver tube with two pipes coming from the top of it. Thanks Pacnat1
2.2L D-tech . Its a 16 valve, dual overhead cam engine, with 130hp.
You have to take it to a Key reprogrammer, or your local daewoo who will reprogramme it for you.
head gasket? its stuffed mate!
Not alot