It is a black plastic screw type fitting with a butterfly style head on it. It's located at the bottom section of the radiator, inside the engine-bay on the passenger (left if sitting inside the vehicle) side of the car - a few inches below the lower radiator hose.
It is just behind the throttle body. it is socket like thing that has a wire coming out of it.
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.
Evaporator drain plugged? try to run a flexible wire coat hanger etc. or low pressure air up through drain to unplug
The radiator drain plug in 95 blazer is a plastic bolt with ears like a wing nut. It is usually on the radiator facing the engine.
Sounds very much like the distributor
Most drain plugs are on the bottom of the radiator they are called (pee-cocks). Some look like a wing-nut and sometime they look like bolts. It would be best if you look near the bottom on the radiator on either sides of the radiator for the drain plugs. I
you need a scantool that has a daewoo compatible cartridge, so you can access the srs computer, a regular scantool like the ones at advance wont do it. you need a scantool that has a daewoo compatible cartridge, so you can access the srs computer, a regular scantool like the ones at advance wont do it.
If you're standing in front of the car by the radiator, its to the left of the battery. It looks like this http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByDepartment/EGR_Valve/DAEWOO/LEGANZA
The radiator drain plug is on the bottom edge of the 1991 Legend. It looks like a wing nut and is on the drivers side.
The radiator petcock drain on a 1999 Pontiac Bonneville is on the bottom of the radiator. Look for a small black plug that looks like the plug found on a thermos or cooler.
I believe it's the hose that attaches from the air filter into the engine. It may look like an accordion or a bendy straw. I'm looking for one too
It may or may not have a drain plug for the radiator. Look at the bottom of the radiator usually on the passenger side of the car. It doesn't really look like an actual plug. It is more like a plastick wing nut, just unscrew it and it should drain. Some radiators don't have drain plugs at all. If it doesn't just take off the lower radiator hose from either the radiator or the engine block and do it that way i think the sunfire drain is on the driverside of radiator facing forward. it should be a 1/4 inch hole in center. you have to turn and pull to drain. be careful not to damage plug or radiator.