The temperature gauge in a 2000 Daewoo Lanos may not work due to a faulty temperature sensor, which provides readings to the gauge. Additionally, there could be issues with the wiring or connections between the sensor and the gauge, leading to a lack of signal. A blown fuse or a malfunctioning gauge itself could also be potential causes. Checking these components systematically can help identify the issue.
Daewoo Lanos was first manufactured in 1997. At this time, they were only manufacturing sedans and the car model was a lot different than most of the more recent Daewoo Lanos cars a person would see on the market today.
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Could be a coil or ICM, Ignition Control Module.
Fuel Pump! That's what happened to mine.
the brake has seized take the wheel off and beat the brake with a hammer
The Daewoo Lanos dose NOT have a transmission dip stick. The manual recomends replacing the transmission fluid every 80.000 miles. There isn't one. No kidding. This is the only car I've ever owned that doesn't have one. I can't imagine why a car would be designed this way.
if the demister does not work,you should check the contacts on the respective windshield or it also could be a problem with the relay
Yes, as the mixture would run lean and possible misfires could occur.
Most likely the valve cover "Gaskit" and/or the "O ring" bolt seals need replacing. Regards, C-F
Sounds like the thrust bearing is worn, gearbox out to change this, may as well change clutch at same time.
What are you talking about? My temperature gauge works fine. Though, if it wasn't I would check the temperature sending unit.
temperature gauge not working can be caused by a bad temp sensor in engine, a bad gauge in dash, or a bad fuse