Positioning:
The Daewoo Lanos was positioned as an affordable, compact economy car, often competing with models from Hyundai, Kia, and other budget-focused manufacturers.
Competitors:
Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Polo (depending on market).
Features:
Practicality, fuel efficiency, and a straightforward mechanical design.
Engine Mechanical:
Complete overhaul procedures, component diagnostics, timing belt replacement, lubrication system.
Engine Performance:
Fuel injection system, ignition system, emissions control, engine tuning.
Transmission Manual:
Clutch system, gearshift linkage, gearbox disassembly and assembly, fluid specifications.
Transmission Automatic:
Torque converter, valve body, planetary gear sets, transmission fluid types and capacities, diagnostic procedures.
Brakes:
Hydraulic system, ABS diagnostics, brake pad and rotor replacement, brake fluid specifications, parking brake.
Suspension:
Front and rear suspension components, shock absorbers, springs, bushings, wheel alignment specifications.
Steering:
Power steering system, steering rack, tie rods, steering column, fluid specifications.
Electrical System:
Battery, alternator, starter motor, lighting system, wiring diagrams, fuses, relays.
Body And Chassis:
Body panel repair, door mechanisms, glass replacement, underbody protection, rust prevention.
HVAC:
Air conditioning system, heater core, blower motor, climate control diagnostics, refrigerant types.
Interior:
Seat removal, dashboard disassembly, trim panel repair, headliner replacement.
Routine Maintenance:
Oil changes, filter replacements, spark plug replacement, coolant flushes, tire rotations.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic charts for common starting, running, and electrical issues.
Repair:
Step-by-step instructions for component removal, repair, and installation.
Diagnostics:
On-board diagnostics (OBD-II) information, error code explanations, sensor testing.
Depth:
Comprehensive, suitable for professional technicians and advanced DIY enthusiasts.
Engine Type:
Inline 4-cylinder, SOHC, 16-valve
Displacement:
1.5 Liters (1498 cc)
Horsepower:
Approx. 98-105 PS (72-77 kW) at 6000 RPM (market dependent)
Torque:
Approx. 130-136 Nm (96-100 lb-ft) at 4000 RPM (market dependent)
Fuel Delivery:
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded Gasoline
Body Styles:
3-door Hatchback, 5-door Hatchback, 4-door Sedan
Wheelbase:
Approx. 2520 mm (99.2 in)
Length:
Sedan: Approx. 4320 mm (170.1 in); Hatchback: Approx. 3995 mm (157.3 in)
Width:
Approx. 1680 mm (66.1 in)
Height:
Approx. 1430 mm (56.3 in)
Curb Weight:
Approx. 1050-1150 kg (2315-2535 lbs) depending on body style and equipment
Crash Test:
Limited data available for 1999 models, generally considered basic safety standards for its era. Likely no high NCAP ratings.
ABS:
Optional on some trims, standard on higher-spec models in certain markets.
Traction Control:
Not typically available for the 1999 model year.
Airbags:
Driver airbag standard, passenger airbag optional or standard on higher trims.
Seatbelts:
3-point front seatbelts with pretensioners, 3-point rear seatbelts.
Oil Change:
Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months, whichever comes first.
Air Filter:
Inspect every 15,000 miles (24,000 km), replace as needed.
Spark Plugs:
Replace every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) with appropriate spark plugs (e.g., NGK BPR5ES).
Timing Belt:
Replace every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 4 years. Critical maintenance item.
Engine Oil:
API SJ or higher, SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 (check owner's manual for specific climate recommendations).
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant with anti-corrosion additives. Mix 50/50 with distilled water.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid.
Transmission Fluid Manual:
API GL-4, SAE 75W-90 gear oil.
Transmission Fluid Automatic:
Dexron III (or equivalent) automatic transmission fluid.
Electrical:
Corrosion on electrical connectors, occasional sensor failures (e.g., TPS, MAP), alternator/starter issues.
Engine:
Timing belt failure if not replaced on schedule (can cause catastrophic engine damage), oil leaks from valve cover or oil pan gasket, EGR valve issues.
Suspension Steering:
Wear in bushings and ball joints, power steering pump leaks, noisy wheel bearings.
Exhaust:
Corrosion and rust on exhaust system components, catalytic converter issues.
Brand:
Daewoo Motors was a South Korean automotive manufacturer, part of the Daewoo Group. It was known for producing a range of affordable vehicles.
Development:
The Lanos was developed as a successor to the Daewoo Nexia and was designed in conjunction with automotive engineering firms, often featuring Opel/General Motors platform sharing in its development.
Production Years:
1997-2002 (original Daewoo production). Continued production under other brands (e.g., ZAZ Sens) in some markets.
Manufacturing Locations:
South Korea (principal), Ukraine (ZAZ), Poland (FSO).