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I am looking for the timing specs for a 2001 Dawoo Lagana. Repair manuals are not readily available. A "mechanic" changing the water pump moved the crank shaft pulley and messed up the timing. ...
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Thanks for your response, Berrysweetncgurl. I had already considered the heater core, but it is not leaking and seems to be OK. Hope you are enjoying your new car!
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Thanks again, for your help. Since neither my son or I get home from work before dark, it has been hard to it check out the car again since this past weekend. We may be able to get good lighting at...
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Thanks, Txgreasemonkey & Duane. I had diagnostic run by Honda dealership on cooling system in July of this year (problem I was having was related to a/c - not cooling system); diagnostic said system...
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Thanks to all of you who helped with my daughter's Daewoo.
When it rains, it pours. I am now having an overheating problem with my 1992 Honda Accord.
My son installed a new thermostat about three...
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Thanks to both of you for your help. After my son checked the car, he said it appears to be a hose leaking that is located near the bottom, on the passenger side of the vehicle, between the front...
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My daughter has a 2001 Daewoo Laganza. She is losing water near the water pump. We are unfamiliar with Daewoos, and don't own a repair manual for this vehicle. My son says that he can possibly...
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Again, thank you so much for your help! You have given me some things to check today when I get off work. Hopefully, I will locate the problem. Thanks again.
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Thank you for your help. The entrapped air sounds like a real possibility. What would cause that? I am still puzzled by the inaccuracy of the temperature gauge and failure of the fan to come on. ...
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I know it is overheating because I can hear the water bubbling and feel the extreme heat coming from the engine when I raise the hood. Previously when I had overheating problems, my temperature...
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I have a 1992 Honda Accord. The temperature gauge is showing normal operating temperature. However, it is overheating. Top hose is hotter than bottom hose. Fan running intermittently. Water pump...
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