The Daewoo Kalos is a subcompact automobile manufactured by GM Daewoo (the South Korean subsidiary of General Motors) introduced in 2002 and marketed globally in 120 countries - prominently as the Chevrolet Aveo[1] (ah-VAY-o)
No, with a 3" body lift on a 03 sierra you can only clear like 32" or 33" and they'd rub a little bit. Speaking from experience on this one.
Well i drive a 2005 Chevy Aveo and my owners manual says that 5w30 any brand really as long as its you'll 5w30 be fine
You have to remove the drain plug that is located near the bottom passenger side, on the side of the radiator. It is a black plastic plug that must be removed in order to drain the fluid.
Rear passengerside near the rear axle are passenger rear tire.
Open the driver door.... its basically where the door hinges meet the body.
It depends what year you're looking at.I would stay away from '04 and 05 since they had problems with headgaskets and valves.The rest are fine but do consider that you HAVE to change the timing belt @ 60.000 miles or you are looking at a big repair bill.'09 and up are good for 100K.Like any other car keep up on mainteinace and you'll be fine.
I'm guessing you referring to the dust cap probably the easiest way is to gently hammer a flat head between the dust cap and the hub and pry moving around from top to bottom and eventually it'll just pop out but be careful not to pound the screw driver to hard or it will go through the cap
Right behind the glove box. First you have to remove the glove box which is easy. Open it half way and pull up. It's a bit tough, but it will eventually pop out. Once that is removed, you will see a vertical cover on the box that is behind where the glovebox was. remove that cover and you will see your cabin air filter.
These cars had a problem with the teeth on the original timing belt coming off and the belt not breaking. if this has happened most likely you have bent valves too. These are a interference engine which means if they slip on the timing the valves hit the pistons. Chevrolet should have recalled these cars and put a better timing belt in them. Instead they did a goodwill service where they paid for a new timing belt if the owner paid to install it. These cars had a problem with the teeth on the original timing belt coming off and the belt not breaking. if this has happened most likely you have bent valves too. These are a interference engine which means if they slip on the timing the valves hit the pistons. Chevrolet should have recalled these cars and put a better timing belt in them. Instead they did a goodwill service where they paid for a new timing belt if the owner paid to install it. These cars had a problem with the teeth on the original timing belt coming off and the belt not breaking. if this has happened most likely you have bent valves too. These are a interference engine which means if they slip on the timing the valves hit the pistons. Chevrolet should have recalled these cars and put a better timing belt in them. Instead they did a goodwill service where they paid for a new timing belt if the owner paid to install it.
the 05 aveo the rear deck 6 1/2 or 6 3/4. i had some 6 1/2 and fit perfect. for other help try crutchfield.com look your car size up with their outfit my car tool.
Normally this light comes on due to low air in one or more tires.Check the air pressure in your tires. I also have a problem with the light coming on if I am parked on a slight angle for too long (but I have the car running most of the time too). I think it might have something to do with weight shifting? I'm not sure.
The cheapest way is to buy a drum assemble from a junk yard. $65.00 to $110.00
4 bolts hold it on plus brake line. and 4 nuts on e brake cable. 1.5 -2.5 hours labor
THe chassisno, or VIN no, is located under the back seat on right side.
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from what I gathered, the hold button keeps it in a certain gear while cruising on the freeway, so it doesnt always shift. I dont know what use that will be.
Rotors are about $20 to $30 each depending on which parts store you go to.
Right behind the glove box. First you have to remove the glove box which is easy. Open it half way and pull up. It's a bit tough, but it will eventually pop out. Once that is removed, you will see a vertical cover on the box that is behind where the glovebox was. remove that cover and you will see your cabin air filter.
Never looked under the hood of one, but there's a pretty universal method for finding the schrader valve. Locate your AC compressor. There'll be two metal refrigerant lines going into it - one will be smaller - that's your high pressure line, and it'll go to the condensor. The other, larger line, is the low pressure line, and that goes into the compressor inlet. Follow that one back until you find a schrader valve located either on that line or on a component which is a part of the low pressure side of the AC system... usually, it'll capped with a blue plastic cap, but those often get lost. You'll know it's the right one because it'll be the only one your refrigerant can (or blue line of your manifold gauge, if you want to do it like a pro) will fit on properly.
First remove the retaining ring from the door handle by starting at the 9 o'clock position and pressing between the ring and the door panel with a small screwdriver until the clip releases, remove the ring. Next there are 3 screws on the bottom of the panel, unscrew them. Rotate the window crank to the 6 o'clock position, then push in on the door panel until you can see the metal pole there is a small e clip that holds the window crank to the pole. Then using a small screwdriver or a hard piece of metal about the thickness of a quarter push downward on the retaining clip and remove the crank. Pull the panel out away from the door, then rock the door up so it can come out. You may have to remove the triangle piece that covers the manual mirror adjustment, if so be careful, I have yet to remove one without breaking it.
The 2006 Chevrolet Aveo OBD 2 port is under driver side dash next to center console
They didn't. They rebabged it as the Chevrolet Sonic in 2012. And the car is cute, usually for teenage girls and college students.