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There is a nut under the hand brake boot tighten it clockwise until the hand brake lever just starts to engage the rear brakes after 3-4 clicks of the ratchet.
it will only have this sensor if your vehicle has not got ABS, its located in chassis rail left hand side of car under bonnet in engine bay in between both air cond hoses it can be hard to see, it sticks straight up has 3 wires on G sensor 5V reference, earth, signal (should be approx 2.5V stationary) which is Holden/Barina- Daewoo/Kalos.
check its connected in properly.
ABS vehicles rely on rough road signals directly from ABS module.
also early vehicles didnt have this fitted this was bought out in 2nd phase as Daewoo became GM DAT.
so you might have DTC P1391 set?
what country are you importing this vehicle ,because if its into america from europe then bewarned that a europeon market vehicle uses different software and its encrypted so a europeon vehicle will not pass the american emmisions test because the tester cannot read the OBDII .engine number is situated on the right hand side of the engine at the back of the cylinder block just above the bell housing ,well thats what it shows in the book
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