no mine went 5 out of 6 valves gone
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Daewoo Matiz is listed as an interference engine. There is a most likely chance of engine damage ocuring in the event of the timing belt failing
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The 800cc engines are NOT non interference engines. I recently bought a matiz with a snapped cambelt. After reading online that it was a safe engine I simply reset the timing and fitted a new cambelt. The car seemed to run fine so I thought I was in the clear. 12 miles later one of the valves snapped and killed the engine, lots! I stripped the engine down after I'd removed it from the car and found that 5 out of 6 valves were bent.
add coolant.
The fuse box is located in the engine compartment. You will find the fuse box on the drivers side of the engine compartment.
Enough to show "Minimum" on the dip stick.
The engine speed sensor on a Daewoo Matiz is typically located near the engine's crankshaft or flywheel. It is often mounted on the engine block or transmission casing, depending on the specific model and engine configuration. To access it, you may need to remove some components or covers. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and removal instructions.
The engine number on a Daewoo Matiz is typically located on the engine block itself. You can usually find it stamped on a flat surface or a metal plate on the front or side of the engine. It's advisable to check near the timing cover or the oil filter area for easier visibility. Ensure the engine is clean and free of obstructions for easier identification.
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.
The thermostat on a Daewoo Matiz is typically located on the engine block, near the top of the engine, where the upper radiator hose connects. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover and disconnect the hose. It's advisable to consult the owner's manual or a repair guide for specific instructions related to your model year.