No you need a hand held scanner,
If the lights on a 1999 Daewoo Lanos are flashing, the engine is misfiring. It is likely the spark plugs need to be replaced and can be evaluated by a mechanic to resolve this issue.
the ecu diagnostic socket on my 2001 1349cc daewoo lanos 8valve is located on the bottom right hand side of the passenger glovebox. It is a 12 pin connector black in colour.
So the CODE word of the day is what?
need to take it for diagnostic check to find out why its in safe mode
needs put on a diagnostic scanner, that should put the light out
Could be a bad flasher
Yes it is. Every vehicle is designed to tow at least 1 times its own weight.
Go to someone who has a diagnostic meter , they will be able to tell you what is causing the problem, it is usually a sensor.
it means nothing..... It is only there to look cool and make people think that you have a alarm on your car (anti-theft properties)
Took me ages to find it too! In a European model it's under the front bottom edge of the glovebox, right in the middle.
The socket for diagnostic equipment is located under the glove box on the passenger side (with small black plastic cover). You will need a diagnostic fault reader to read fault code and identify problem.
If you didn't use dexron III transmission fluid, this may indicate the reason for the flashing light. Another reason is either too much or too little fluid. My best advice is to take the car to a transmission specialist. Really, changing the transmission fluid in a Daewoo is not something that should be attempted by anyone but a specialist.