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2000 daewoo leganza won't start
The usual questions apply, do you have normal compression on all 4 cylinders, spark to the plugs, and fuel to the injectors ?You should be able to find a used shop manual on Ebay or Amazon.
Can't find turn signal fuse
usually your local library will the have all the vehicle books where you can do the work yourself. Also, any parts store sells these books for about $15 last I checked.
Battery connected ,key not turned ,but s
Most vehicles have a dashboard lights control switch that will dim the dashboard lights, as well as turn them off. Check the control switch, which should be located on the console near the steering column.if it can't help i think you need an auto tool and if you want to buy one i think you can click here:
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Brake lights stop working when car warms up
Go under the dash and check the brake light switch when this problem occurs, there should be 12 volts in and 12 volts out with the pedal depressed, if not replace the switch or repair the wiring connector to it.
Leaking heater hose
is it the plastic pipe on the back of the engine that the hoses connect to?? if it is enter 261106042061 in the search box on ebay, there is 6 days left.if it is just a rubber heater hose bring a piece with you to the part store and they will cut you a new one to length, you can not buy exact fit hoses for the leganzas anymore.
Why does the fuel tank fill so slowly?
At the fill point of the fuel tank is where you put the pump in. After that point the fuel travels down a tube to the tank itsself. It could be one of 2 things a short tube causing fuel to swoosh like waves hitting the pump shutting it off or the tube itself could be small at the bottom causing fueal to come back up the tube. You don't have mechanical failure or problems. Just pump it about half pulled and you'll get along just fine.
Changing daewoo starter
disconnect battery,,,,,,disconnect wires to starter......remove bolt and should be only two no more than three and you have done it...good luck and please rate my post if it seems to help....
OBD II code P1627. The car idles fine but cuts out
This means the voltage at ecm is out of tollerance. This being said, it may or may not be the ecm. Check the fuel gage for accuracy (full tank and it shows different, etc.). Do the cooling fans kick on constantly at low temps? If so, then its a bad fuel sending unit module on the unit (fuel level gagae at fuel pump.
Why can't I get power when driving.
Engine size??? total Mileage??? is it well maintained??? If it was "flooding out", you would smell gas...the newer vehicles seldom "flood out"., and if they do, there must be an ignition problem...not usually the key ignition, but the spark itself...the Daewoo's were never known for their "power", but a few had *****...how many miles are on it??? and what level of gas do you use??? low grade??? Medium??? High Octane??? a lot of things, can make a big difference...is you air filter clean???
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