By looking at the meter
60,000 miles
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the ( 2.0 liter engine ) in a 2002 Daewoo Nubira ( is an interference engine )
you can check it. its under the center consol unscrew it and then tighten it if that doesnt work you will need to adjust them under the car at the back wheels
Leganzas do not have transmission filter. Check it out on any auto parts filter application catalog.
In a 2002 Daewoo Nubira 4D SE with a manual transmission, the camshaft position sensor is typically located near the top of the engine, mounted on the cylinder head. It is usually positioned close to the camshaft, often near the timing cover. Accessing it may require removing certain components for better visibility and reach. Always consult a repair manual for specific details and procedures.
The code is individual for each car, and the code is located in your owners handbook.
Apparrently there is no transmission dip stick, so my best advice is have the filter and fluid changed(taking the filter access pan doesn't change all the fluid) every two or three yrs or have the fluid change done which puts all new fluid in but doesn't change the filter
The Daewoo Nubira's first model was the J100 released in 1997 and was sold until 1999. It ended its run in the United States in 2002 with the remaining stock being auctioned off to Dealerships and some taking 3 years to be sold.
There is NO drain plug! To change fluid you have to remove the transmission pan.
Remove the cowling on top of the engine block to expose the head, you should be able to see and follow the HT leads.
Between the driver side door and the drivers seat there's 2 levers. One for the fuel cap release and one for the boot.
Because they are very flimsy. It will be the side closest to the kerb which needs replacing as it is subject to more wear.