Most Vauxhall bits will fit the 2.0 and are usually cheaper - Paula
The Daewoo Nubira typically requires about 4.5 to 5 quarts (approximately 4.3 to 4.7 liters) of engine oil, depending on the specific engine model and the oil filter change. It's always best to consult the owner's manual for the exact specifications for your particular vehicle. Using the recommended oil type and adhering to the maintenance schedule is crucial for optimal engine performance.
You can look on ebay.com and type in the search box "1999 Daewoo" Also check your local junkyard for wrecked or junked Daewoo cars...the last option you can do is buy a new one from a retail reseller of Daewoo parts
5w20 or 5w30
If the engine is an interference type serious engine damage will result. If engine is noninterference type it will just stop.
Actually there are 2 different transmission fluids Dexron II and Dexron III. If your transmission is electronically controlled, use dexron III (your owners manual will tell you all this!), if it is manually controlled, use dexron II. How to determine if your transmission is electronically controlled! If you can't find a transmission dipstick any where in the Nubira engine chamber, then it'll be electronically controlled. From various sources I have found that, to check the fluid level in this case, you need to remove the speedo cable. nubira a/t model zf 4hp 16 use esso fluid.
I just drained my coolant and it was the green stuff. There are only two kinds and one of them is red (orange), and one is green, which is supposed to be a long lasting universal one or something. Anyway, buy the green stuff.
The proper spark plug gap for a 1999 Daewoo Leganza is typically around 0.040 inches (1.0 mm). However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for the specific vehicle to confirm this specification, as variations may exist based on engine type or modifications. Ensuring the correct gap is crucial for optimal engine performance and efficiency.
The recommended engine oil for a Daewoo Lanos is typically 10W-30 or 10W-40, depending on the climate and operating conditions. It's essential to refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on your model year and engine type. Using the correct viscosity helps ensure optimal engine performance and longevity.
Needs to be done by person certified to handle refridgerant properly evacuate system replace compressor vaccuum system and leak check properly add correct type and amound of compressor oil properly add refridgerant
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Factory Spec: Dexron III Valvoline: MaxLife ATF, Mercon V, Dex/Merc
3.8 liter