Good question. I am messing around with one now, but I am having no luck. The problem is that you need to reprogram the engine control module to reset itself. Unlike earlier cars, the spark is set by the computer, so even if you align all the markings, it does not gaurantee that your car will fire properly. Right now, I have a misfire on cylinder four.
every 60,000 miles
Is your timing belt broken?
How to replace the timing belt for car daewoo nubira1 -step by step
Every 60,000 miles
Less then 60,000km
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
Under the timing belt cover, sensor runs of tooth wheel on timing belt crank cog. job and a half.
To install a timing belt on a 2001 Daewoo Nubira 2.2L, first, disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the timing cover. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft to ensure proper timing. Remove the old timing belt and any tensioners or pulleys, then install the new timing belt, ensuring it is properly tensioned according to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reassemble any removed components, double-check the timing alignment, and reconnect the battery.
google daewoo nubira fan belt & select "images", there you will see a diagram of how it goes.
NO, you do not remove the head to replace the timing belt on any car.
For a 2001 Daewoo Nubira, the timing belt replacement is typically recommended every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions. To replace the timing belt, you'll need to remove various components, including the engine cover, serpentine belt, and possibly the water pump. It's crucial to align the timing marks correctly during installation to ensure proper engine timing. Given the complexity, if you're not experienced with engine work, it's advisable to seek professional assistance.
60,000 miles