Timing belt on the Nexia should be change every 60 thousand miles, but due to the plastic enclosure, oil leaks and extreme weather variations timing belt could suffer major wear and tear way before the recommended replacement mileage point is reached. I would check for oil leaks that stream down the timing belt area and to take care of them at once and then proceed to decide if replacing the belt would be a safe practice. Timing belt replacement might as well implicate replacement of idler and tensioner pulley, plus water pump, and I would consider it overall a major repair that requires time and patience. The amount of money most shops would charge you makes convenient for the do-it-yourselfer to attempt the repair.
look at how to set timing mark for 99 daewoo,explained it there
after 1,90,000 KM
Every 60,000 miles
60,000 Miles is / was recommended by Daewoo. I recommend that you DO NOT exceed this figure.
every 60,000 miles
My timing belt broke and all the exhoust valves bent, so I heated them and bent them strait, then ground them runs great now! couldn't find head gasket, reused old one, copper coat spray worked.
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How to replace the timing belt for car daewoo nubira1 -step by step
Is your timing belt broken?
remove timing cover
the thermostat is behind the timing belt cover on the engine block
To change the timing belt on a 2000 Daewoo Lanos, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the timing cover, such as the engine mount and accessory belts. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, then remove the old timing belt and tensioner. Install the new timing belt, ensuring it is properly tensioned and aligned with the timing marks, and reassemble all removed components. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to verify everything is functioning correctly.