No, you can not deactivate
If it's a W reg (2000 plate) 0.8 then pull the glove box right out. This does take a bit of force but it goes back in. There is a thick yellow wire that you can't miss with a connector in the middle. Disconnect that and job done. There will be a light, bottom left, on the dash that tells you it's off.
I should imagine this works on most models.
Number 5 in the picture
In the Daewoo Matiz, the air conditioning system is typically located under the dashboard, near the passenger side. The main components, including the compressor, evaporator, and condenser, are integrated into the vehicle's HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. The controls for the air conditioning are usually found on the center console, allowing the driver to adjust the temperature and airflow.
it is blocked and needs to be flushed out
Mass Air Flow MAF sensor could be your, problem check that!
1st option is that the air conditioner has ceased and is dead. There is no 2nd option.
it has to say on the tire it should say something like MAX tire pressure 32(PSI) on most passenger cars thats the tire pressure but just to be sure check your tire
Facing the engine, on the left hand side of the air distribution box.
If you take out the wrong fuse on the matiz it activates the air-bag warning light and you need to take it to a dealer to get it reset.
If the heater in your Daewoo Matiz is only blowing out cold air, it could be due to several reasons. Common causes include low coolant levels, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a clogged heater core. Additionally, there may be an issue with the heater control valve or a problem with the heating system's blower motor. Checking the coolant level and ensuring there are no leaks can be a good first step in diagnosing the issue.
because the ecu compansates the engine speed for the load..as it does for electrical drag etc .Gone are the days of engines stalling under load!
To remove the engine from a Daewoo Matiz, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the engine oil and coolant. Next, remove the necessary components such as the air intake, exhaust manifold, and any electrical connections. Support the engine with a hoist, detach the engine mounts, and carefully lift the engine out of the engine bay. Ensure to follow safety precautions and consult a repair manual for detailed instructions specific to your model.
I have a daewoo matiz that has low power when the engine light comes on I have changed the spark plugs/leads/distributer cap/distributer/and coil checked the timing changed the fuel filter air filter and it still looses power when the engine light comes on. You have spent a lot of money and you still have the problem. Do you not think it might be time to take it to an expert and have it repaired correctly. You would've been money ahead right at this moment.