Well short answer is NO and long answer is HELL NO. If it is loosing water it must be leaking from somewhere. Have you checked the hoses for holes this is usually where a leak happens ( if a hose has a hole it cant hold high pressure ). alliteratively try the head gasket ( yes i said head because it is the leader of all gaskets ) Although you might want to try replacing the radiator cap or the welsh plugs( yes i said welsh and no they arent british ay govenor). Or just put the radiator cap back on you f@$%*ng nube.
But if the new radiator is smaller than the original you got shafted
it could do with the immobiliser, i have to disconnect my battery for 10 mins,then it starts
I have a 1999 Nubira, and the IACV is on the throttle body next to the TP sensor. Both are black, the IACV is the smaller, round one. The TP sensor has more of a half moon shape.
Check the heater core. It could be this or check the exhaust pipe. It could have a defect in the linkage.
first , the thermostat could be stuck. try replacing it. if your radiator OS losing coolant, there may be a leak in the radiator causing it to overheat, or the water pump could be bad. thermostat is the likely cause if it is not losing water.
The headlights and fog lights on your Daewoo Nubira may have gone out due to several potential issues, such as blown fuses, burnt-out bulbs, or a malfunctioning headlight switch. It's also possible that there could be a wiring problem or a failure in the vehicle's electrical system. To diagnose the issue, check the fuses and bulbs first, and if those are fine, consider consulting a mechanic for a more thorough inspection.
Because there is something wrong with the accelerator. Is the rattle coming from the tire? It could be that you just broke your wheel studs and your tire is hardly holding on! Do not drive this car!!!
Check for extra white color in the exhaust,could be a ruptured head-gasket.
needs a new heater core
There could be a number of reasons. Damage to the radiator, damage to the pipes and hoses linking to the radiator. Water pump failure. Head gasket failure.
If your Daewoo Nubira is knocking after replacing the timing belt, it could indicate that the timing is off, leading to improper engine timing and potential valve damage. It's essential to double-check the timing alignment and ensure all components were installed correctly. Additionally, check for any loose parts or debris that may have been introduced during the replacement process. If the issue persists, consulting a mechanic for a thorough inspection is recommended.
If the oil pressure light flickers on after driving for a while in a Daewoo Nubira, it could indicate low oil pressure, which may be due to low oil levels, a failing oil pump, or a clogged oil filter. It's important to check the oil level and top it off if necessary. If the light continues to flicker, it's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to prevent potential engine damage. Ignoring the warning can lead to serious engine issues.
I would say that you are losing coolant somewhere hoses,water pump,radiator.