Less then 60,000km
Is your timing belt broken?
How to replace the timing belt for car daewoo nubira1 -step by step
Every 60,000 miles
every 60,000 miles
The timing belt should be changed after 100.000km. (60,000 miles)
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the ( 2.0 liter engine ) in a 2002 Daewoo Nubira ( is an interference engine )
Check the crank shaft pulley
On a 2001 1.6 Daewoo Nubira DOHC engine, the timing marks are located on the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover. You will find a mark on the crankshaft pulley that aligns with a reference point on the engine block. Additionally, there are marks on the camshaft gears that should align with the timing cover when the engine is at the top dead center (TDC) of the first cylinder. Always ensure the engine is at TDC before making any timing adjustments.
54 000 miles or 54 months, which comes first.
It is located behind the timing belt cover and is driven by the belt. There are many steps to get to it so it is best to get a manual and do the timing kit at the same time
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.
Under the timing belt cover, sensor runs of tooth wheel on timing belt crank cog. job and a half.