It is a Vent hose and only connects to Transaxle. The other end just dangeles down between the fire wall and the radiator overflow tank.
32 PSI for Std. Tires & 60 PSI for the Small Spare
The Ecm fuse is located in the passenger side footwell...take off the small cover there and you will its fuse number 5
It is a small hose behind the motor, under the car. sometime is stoped with dirt and the water coming inside de car at the passenger side.
Hi, On a 1998/9 model it is next to the Condensor on the left hand side, small silver tube with two pipes coming from the top of it. Thanks Pacnat1
the daewoo lanos has no dipstick. The owners manual suggests that you take the car to a dealer to have them check it. Im sure they want you to pay them for frivolous things. Hence daewoo is no longer sold in usa. I wonder why Answer #2 A grey plastic plug with a large screwdriver slot in it located on the top of the transmission box when unscrewed and removed reveals a small dipstick attached to the underside of the plastic plug. This is also where you add any new transmission oil should you drain it or need to top it up.
There could be all the usual things like tune up, too hard driving conditions, underinflated tires, etc. However, i have a Lanos and it's really not good on gas for such a small car. I bought it new, and it always gave dissapointing gas mileage. Our Honda Civic gets like 10 more mpgs! So don't expect too much from Lanos.
There are two. The first one is under the hood. On the bottom-right side of the car, near the battery, there will be a black box that has a removeable lid. There are some fuses in there. The second one is inside of the car. On the driver's side there is a small plastic door that can be removed near the left foot rest in the floorboard. There are smaller fuses in there.
As you look at the engine from the front of the car, the thermostat is inside a housing located on the front of the engine on the left side. There is a large hose and a small hose that come off of the housing and two bolts that hold it to the engine. You must replace the entire housing and it costs about $45, but it's a simple job.
Capillaries connect small arteries to small veins. Capillaries are the site of gas exchange.
There is no connection between the small intestine and the bones
It's more than likely the Idle Control Valve which is at fault. If you follow the thick black pipe from black Air Filter Box, It's fastened to a long square metal box. Just where the pipe joins on the metal box closest the windscreen is a thing sticking out with wires fastened fastened to it. This is the Idle control valve, two small screws hold it on. They are not that expensive.
There isn't any pollen filter on the Matiz. :) Too small car to bother with such complicated element.