look at how to set timing mark for 99 daewoo,explained it there
Less then 60,000km
Yes it is an interference engine. Which means if anything happens to your fan belt, you're in deep do-do. I have had two timing belt breaks. That's so bad that I'm writing a book about it. Titled "What Dae Woo Want?"' I wish I could find an Opel Ecotec engine that I could install in my 2001 Daewoo Laganza 2.2 Liter D-Tec Engine. Anybody got any good ideas email me at rorr05@netscape.com Thanks Rich
i have uploaded the timing diagram to the following address http://www.savefile.com/files/1572016
Check the crank shaft pulley
You go to the dealership and ask for the code. With proof they can put it in for you if they're nice with no charge and share it with you and keep it somewhere safe for the next time.
How do you change a timing belt on a 1999 Plymouth Breeze belt was broken?
where is the ECU on Daewoo Matiz 1999
Daewoo ended in 1999.
Timing is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
The timing specifications for a 1999 Daewoo Lanos typically involve a timing belt that should be replaced every 60,000 miles or every 5 years, whichever comes first. The engine timing is generally set to align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys during installation. It's crucial to ensure proper tension on the timing belt to prevent slippage and engine damage. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for detailed specifications and procedures.
It doesn't have a timing belt so, the answer is no.
YES THE VALVES WILL HIT THE PISTONS IF TIMING BELT JUMPS OR BRAKES YES THE VALVES WILL HIT THE PISTONS IF TIMING BELT JUMPS OR BRAKES