It depends where it is being used
Doesn't have one sorry, Daewoo saved 32p on each one this way.
under dash driver's side next to clutch pedal and upwards
If your car is spluttering and has loss of power when taking off from lights unless using high revs etc (especially when the motor is warm) the problem is with the rotor arm sticking. It's not due to moisture. My 2002 Matiz has had to have 2 new distributors because of this problem.
depend on what kind of car it is
The recommended tyre pressures for a 1999 T reg. 0.8 SE Daewoo Matiz, according to the plate by the drivers (R/Hnd drive) door jamb is; 30 psi. (2.1 bar) front and 30 psi. (2.1 bar) rear, up to 3 passengers. 30 psi. (2.1 bar) front and 34 psi. (2.3 bar) rear, full load. Hope this is useful to someone!
The socket for diagnostic equipment is located under the glove box on the passenger side (with small black plastic cover). You will need a diagnostic fault reader to read fault code and identify problem.
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.
There are more than 50 problems that will cause a check engine light to stay on. The most common reason is the circuit board needs to be replaced. The only way to know why the light is on is to run a diagnostic test.
go to halfords web site tap in your reg and all engine oil options for your car will be listed
my car it RENAULT SCENIC 1.6cc I WANT PUT GEARBOX OIL HOW TO DO.. TQ..
Well, an X reg and Y reg car would be Made at 2001.
a K Reg car will be made a 1992