the engine has not been timed correctly
it sounds like your timing is out and needs re-adjusting. when the timing is out on this model it also affects the battery operation . simply put the battery isn't getting charged properley. don't replace the battery, just reset your timing and it should'NT stall any more!
To replace the timing belt on a Daewoo Lanos 1.6L, first, disconnect the battery and remove the engine cover. Then, drain the coolant and remove the drive belts, crankshaft pulley, and timing belt cover. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, remove the old timing belt, and install the new belt, ensuring proper tension and alignment. Finally, reassemble the components, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
I need diagram on changing the timing chain
Direct replacement battery number is 85B-60
The problem here is that you either have tensioned your timing belt too much or your crank timing marks is out of alignment. It shouldn't be out of alignment if the car starts though, because on these Daewoos if you are one tooth out on your timing belt, there is a high risk of possibly bending your valves and damaging your piston heads.It is an interference engine of course. If your timing belt is very tight, it would only last up to six months anyway, could snap and engine seizure will occur. you must correct the problem immediately!!
Get a shop manual on it from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM
Anyplace that sells batteries can tell you the correct size.
The timing may be off a tooth, or maybe a vacuum line was not hooked back up.
Yes, most definitely.
go to daewoous.com and order service manual.
54 000 miles or 54 months, which comes first.
Lanos production starts 1997. However, you can use any fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4 specification. The system filling contains 0.5 liters.