SOURCE: fuel pump on Daewoo Lanos 1.3
Hi
If my memory serves me right the Lanos has an immersed pump, and therefor you need to be looking either under the rear seats or in the luggage compartment for a round metal or plastic cover which when removed will uncover the top of the pump and fuel sender unit.
It is probably held in place by a large plastic or metal ring which either has to be unscrewed or just turned slightly to disengage the securing lugs.
PLEASE DISCONNECT THE BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL BEFORE MESSING WITH THE PUMP OR YOU MAY HAVE AN EARLY FIREWORKS DISPLAY!!!
Just as a matter of interest, I assume when you say FLUIDS you actually mean FLOODS, in which case, the problem isn't the pump.
If the car doesn't start, or struggles to do so, and there is a smell of fuel or the plugs are getting wet, then the problem is more likely to be a lack of spark than anything else.
There are other scenarios, such as a faulty coolant sensor (cold engine), a faulty O2 sensor (hot engine), a faulty throttle position sensor (hot or cold engine), and a few others I could mention.
If you require any further help, just click ASK ME under my strange white round faced picture (which my MRS reckons looks just like me!!) and I shall be more than happy to assist you further.
Regards
Geordie
SOURCE: were is the temp gage located on a 2002 dawoo
the temp gauge sender unit on single cam is near no1 injector in inlet manifold.
on twin cam engines it under neath inlet manifold in head
SOURCE: 2000 dawoo lanos auto trans won't engage cold
You pulled the pan and replaced the filter, you have the Transmission control module scanned for fault codes (I Know I asked just want to verify, this is a different test than what Kragen or Autozone does.) Did you do a flush where all the transmission fluid is replaced, just a service only drains a few quarts,the transmission holds around 10. If you have not replaced the filter do so, if you have not had a flush do so. I would suggest you use synthetic transmission fluid, I think if you spent the bucks for the above services you will end up with a working transmission, sure beats the $2500.00 to replace it with a rebuilt. Let me know. Please rate my help for Fixya. Thanks
SOURCE: 1998.1.5 dawoo lanos.when the engine is hot. Car loses power up hill only
if its a higher mileage engine it sounds as if the pistons compression rings are worn out therefore causing the engine to stumble. first check the catalytic converter it could be clogged or old, this is most likely but if its high mileage then do a compression test on each cylinder. 90 lbs psi is ok but couldn't hurt to be better
SOURCE: 1998 dawoo lanos.when the engine is hot. Car loses power up hill only
Old spark plugs loose power, under a load the increased pressure blows out a weak spark before the fuel is ignited.
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