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To check the transmission fluid on a Nubira that doesn't have a dip stick 1. crawl under the car on the passenger side 2. find where the axle enters the transmission 3. remove the plug just to the front(opposite firewall) of the axle and on the transmission. The plug is the fill level, if no fluid drains from the plug, fill until it does, if any fluid spills out you are at the safe operating level. My recommendation is to check all of the fluids, after you know that are at normal operating levels sell the car.
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what is the spark plug gap setting for a 2007 suzuki Reno ? http://www.freepdfmanual.com/2009/05/12/2004-daewoo-nubira-lacetti-maintenance-repair-and-troubleshooting-manual Download this free manual for a daewoo nubira-lacetti. Same car, different name. Everything you ever need to know.
The owners manual says .031, which is right for factory stock plugs. Using Autolite double platinums it's .044. Any less than .040 and your engine will misfire and set the malfunction light.
No. to drain your radiator just undo the main bottom hose until it is empty then tighten it back up & refill the coolant system.
where is the drain or fill plug for a 2001 bmw 325 ci transmission
Looking from front of car to engine look just behind headlamp on top of gearbox and theres a two pin plug connected to switch which screws into gearbox housing
Remove the 4 screws holding the top cover. You can then get to the plug wires and the plugs.
just above the drain plug on the tranny case. drain plug the lower bolt.
there should be a drain plug on the rt. side of trans. rt. above that there is the fill plug there is a drain plug on the rt side of trans. rt above that is the fill plug