Target Audience:
Do-it-yourselfers and experienced mechanics seeking comprehensive repair and maintenance information.
Advantages Over Print:
More economical, convenient access, ability to print specific pages, no risk of damage or wear.
Completeness:
Official full factory service repair manual, hundreds of pages, all styles covered.
Content Detail:
Hundreds of photos and illustrations, step-by-step instructions based on complete disassembly.
Engine Service:
Detailed diagnosis, repair, overhaul, and maintenance
Transmission Service:
Repair and maintenance for manual and automatic transmissions
Brake System:
Diagnosis, repair, and component replacement (pads, rotors, calipers, lines)
Electrical System:
Complete wiring diagrams, component testing, and troubleshooting
Suspension:
Diagnosis, repair, alignment, and component replacement
Steering:
Diagnosis, repair, and component replacement
Cooling System:
Radiator, thermostat, water pump, fan, and coolant service
Fuel Injection:
Diagnosis and repair of fuel pump, injectors, sensors, and ECU
Fuel System:
Fuel tank, lines, pump, filter, and pressure testing
Emission System:
Diagnosis and repair of emission control components
HVAC:
Heater, ventilation, and air conditioning system service and repair
Engine Control System:
Diagnosis and repair of ECU, sensors, and actuators
Chassis Body:
Bodywork repair, structural integrity, and component alignment
Restraint System:
Airbag system diagnosis and repair, seatbelt service
Interior:
Trim removal, installation, and component repair
Differential Drive:
Front-wheel drive system service and repair
Axle:
Front axle and drive shaft service
General Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance tasks and inspections
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic charts and procedures for common problems
Periodic Lubrication:
Lubrication points and schedule
Repair Procedures:
Step-by-step instructions for disassembly, repair, and reassembly
Maintenance Procedures:
Oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks, tune-ups
Troubleshooting Guide:
Problem identification and resolution steps
Diagnostic Procedures:
Component testing and fault code interpretation
Depth:
Comprehensive: Covers everything from basic maintenance to complete engine and transmission overhauls, including electrical diagnostics.
Searchability:
Likely searchable text within the PDF
Printability:
Fully printable, allowing users to print specific sections or the entire manual.
Binding:
Not Applicable (Digital PDF)
Paper Type:
Not Applicable (Digital PDF)
Reader Requirement:
Adobe PDF Reader (Free)
Unzipping Requirement:
Winzip or equivalent (Free online)
Operating Systems:
All Versions of Windows, Mac OS, and accessible via web browser on any mobile device.
Engine Options:
Likely 1.4L and 1.5L inline-4 gasoline engines (GM Family II engine variants).
Horsepower Range:
Approximately 75-95 HP (depending on engine and specific variant)
Torque Range:
Approximately 110-130 Nm (depending on engine and specific variant)
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI)
ECU Type:
Electronic Control Unit (ECU) for engine management, likely from GM's global platforms.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 7,500 to 10,000 miles (12,000 to 15,000 km) or 6-12 months, depending on driving conditions and oil type specified.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Crucial for interference engines. Typically recommended every 60,000 to 90,000 miles (100,000 to 150,000 km) or 5-7 years.
Engine Oil Specification:
API SJ or higher, SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 recommended (consult manual for exact viscosity based on climate).
Coolant Specification:
Ethylene glycol based, pre-mixed or concentrate with distilled water, compatible with GM standards.
Brake Fluid Specification:
DOT 3 or DOT 4
Transmission Fluid Manual:
GL-4 gear oil, SAE 75W-85 or 75W-90
Transmission Fluid Automatic:
Dexron III or equivalent (specific GM specification).
Common Problems:
Potential issues include coolant leaks (from gaskets or hoses), minor electrical gremlins, clutch wear (manual transmission), and early corrosion on body panels in certain climates.
Engine Performance Issues:
Occasional rough idling or performance drops due to worn spark plugs, fuel injectors, or oxygen sensors.
Manufacturer Origin:
Chevrolet is a division of General Motors (GM).
Development:
The Lanos was developed by Daewoo (later acquired by GM) as part of its subcompact car lineup. It was often marketed under various GM brands globally.
Production Period:
1997-2002 for the specified model range. Daewoo/Chevrolet Lanos production continued in some markets under different designations.
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily South Korea (Daewoo), with assembly in other countries under GM's global strategy.