I found this tricky too. It's not that obvious and it's different to how it works on some other cars I've had.
Undo the 2 screws on light cluster. Then to get the cluster out, if you are standing at the rear of the car and you wish to remove the left cluster, move it slightly to the left to release it from its fixture, then pull it towards you.
Once you have release the light cluster, you can remove the individual bulbs via the rear of the cluster - rotate the bulb's round plastic fixture and then pull it out.
the brake has seized take the wheel off and beat the brake with a hammer
Were and how do you change a brake light switch on a Daewoo Leganza 2001
Lanos production starts 1997. However, you can use any fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4 specification. The system filling contains 0.5 liters.
The Key hole is an emergeny shift system in case there is a brake pedal failure in the car you stick the key in that hole to shift out of park without applying the brake first
Yes, it has brake lights.
To change your brake pads, you will first need to remove the tires and old pads. Check your owners manual for help in getting the tire off.
it goes under the brake pedal, it should twist out , it has two tabs on it , only about a half turn
It is not good if a persons newly changed brake pads are grinding. To stop this, a person needs to change the brake caliper pressure.
not having looked at a lanos, But most cars the break light comes on when a switch is operated have a look at the break pedal there is mostly a switch on top of the pedal near the pivot part check to see if a wire a has come off or check function of the switch itself
remove the trunk lining or bend it back easy where the brake light is to access it and change it out.
I just had my Daewoo Leganza brake light switch replaced. It goes under the brake pedal. and now my brake lights work fine.
Remove wheel, remove dust cap, should be a castle nut with a cotter key, remove key and castle nut. if memory serves, the drum should come off now.