Jack DAEWOO LACETTI 2004 Service Repair Manual
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GENERAL INFORMATION 0B – 13
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EACH TIME THE OIL IS CHANGED
Automatic Transaxle Fluid
Refer to fluid level service procedure of Section 5A, ZF
4HP16 Automatic Transaxle.
Manual Transaxle
Check the fluid level and add fluid as required. Refer to
Section 5B, Five–Speed Manual Transaxle.
Brake System Inspection
This inspection should be done when the wheels are re-
moved for rotation. Inspect the lines and the hoses for
proper hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. In-
spect the disc brake pads for wear. Inspect the rotors for
surface condition. Also inspect the drum brake linings for
wear and cracks. Inspect other brake parts, including the
drums, the wheels cylinders, the parking brake, etc., at the
same time. Check the parking brake adjustment. Inspect
the brakes more often if habit or conditions result in fre-
quent braking.
Steering, Suspension and Front Drive Axle
Boot And Seal Inspection
Inspect the front and rear suspension and the steering
system for damaged, loose or missing parts, signs of wear
or lack of lubrication. Inspect the power steering lines and
the hoses for proper hookup, binding, leaks, cracks, chaf-
ing, etc. Clean and inspect the drive axle boot and seals
for damage, tears or leakage. Replace the seals if neces-
sary.
Exhaust System Inspection
Inspect the complete system (including the catalytic con-
verter if equipped). Inspect the body near the exhaust sys-
tem. Look for broken, damaged, missing, or out–of–posi-
tion parts as well as open seams, holes, loose
connections, or other conditions which could cause heat
buildup in the floor pan or could let exhaust fumes seep
into the trunk or passenger compartment.
Throttle Linkage Inspection
Inspect the throttle linkage for interference or binding,
damaged, or missing parts. Lubricate all linkage joints and
throttle cable joints, the intermediate throttle shaft bearing,
the return spring at throttle valve assembly, and the accel-
erator pedal sliding face with suitable grease. Check the
throttle cable for free movements.
Engine Drive Belts
Inspect all belts for cracks, fraying, wear and proper ten-
sion. Adjust or replace the belts as needed.
Hood Latch Operation
When opening the hood, note the operation of the secon-
dary latch. It should keep the hood from opening all the
way when the primary latch is released. The hood must
close firmly.
AT LEAST ANNUALLY
Lap and Shoulder Belts Condition and
Operation
Inspect the belt system including: the webbing, the
buckles, the latch plates, the retractor, the guide loops and
the anchors.
Movable Head Restraint Operation
On vehicles with movable head restraints, the restraints
must stay in the desired position.
Spare Tire and Jack Storage
Be alert to rattles in the rear of the vehicle. The spare tire,
all the jacking equipment, and the tools must be securely
stowed at all times. Oil the jack ratchet or the screw mech-
anism after each use.
Key Lock Service
Lubricate the key lock cylinder.
Body Lubrication Service
Lubricate all the body door hinges including the hood, the
fuel door, the rear compartment hinges and the latches,
the glove box and the console doors, and any folding seat
hardware.
Transaxle Neutral Switch Operation on
Automatic Transaxle
CAUTION : Take the following precautions because
the vehicle could move without warning and possibly
cause personal injury or property damage:
S Firmly apply the parking brake and the regular
brakes.
S Do not use the accelerator pedal.
S Be ready to promptly turn off the ignition if the ve-
hicle starts.
On automatic transaxle vehicles, try to start the engine in
each gear. The starter should crank only in P (Park) or N
(Neutral).
Parking Brake and Transaxle P (Park)
Mechanism Operation
CAUTION : In order to reduce the risk of personal in-
jury or property damage, be prepared to apply the reg-
ular brakes promptly if the vehicle begins to move.
Park on a fairly steep hill with enough room for movement
in the downhill direction. To check the parking brake, with
the engine running and the transaxle in N (Neutral), slowly
remove foot pressure from the regular brake pedal (until
only the parking brake is holding the vehicle).
To check the automatic transaxle P (Park) mechanism’s
holding ability, release all brakes after shifting the trans-
axle to P (Park).
Underbody Flushing
Flushing the underbody will remove any corrosive materi-
als used for ice and snow removal and dust control. At
least every spring clean the underbody. First, loosen the
sediment packed in closed areas of the vehicle. Then flush
the underbody with plain water.
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GENERAL INFORMATION 0B – 15
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
GENERAL REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
S If a floor jack is used, the following precautions are
recommended.
S Park the vehicle on level ground, block" the front
or rear wheels, set the jack against the frame, raise
the vehicle and support it with chassis stands and
then perform the service operation.
S Before performing the service operation, disconnect
the negative battery cable in order to reduce the
chance of cable damage and burning due to short–
circuiting.
S Use a cover on the body, the seats and the floor to
protect them against damage and contamination.
S Handle brake fluid and antifreeze solution with care
as they can cause paint damage.
S The use of proper tools, and the recommended es-
sential and available tools where specified, are im-
portant for efficient and reliable performance of the
service repairs.S Use genuine DAEWOO parts.
S Discard used cotter pins, gaskets, O–rings, oil
seals, lock washers and self–locking nuts. Prepare
new ones for installation. Normal function of these
parts cannot be maintained if these parts are re-
used.
S Keep the disassembled parts neatly in groups to
facilitate proper and smooth reassembly.
S Keep attaching bolts and nuts separated, as they
vary in hardness and design depending on the posi-
tion of the installation.
S Clean the parts before inspection or reassembly.
S Also clean the oil parts, etc. Use compressed air to
make certain they are free of restrictions.
S Lubricate rotating and sliding faces of parts with oil
or grease before installation.
S When necessary, use a sealer on gaskets to pre-
vent leakage.
S Carefully observe all specifications for bolt and nut
torques.
S When service operation is completed, make a final
check to be sure service was done properly and the
problem was corrected.
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1C1 – 4I1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL
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ApplicationDescription (Manual and Automatic)
1.4L DOHC1.6L DOHC
Inner Rotor Side Clearance0.035~0.085 mm (0.001~0.003 in.)0.035~0.085 mm (0.001~0.003 in.)
Relief Valve Spring Free Length81 mm (3.2 in.)81 mm (3.2 in.)
Sealants and Adhesives:
Rear Main Bearing CapGE p/n RTV 159
Camshaft Carrier to Cylinder HeadHN 1581 (Loctite® 515)
Oil Pan BoltsHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Oil Pump BoltsHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Oil Pan Pickup Tube BoltsHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Oil Gallery PlugHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Coolant Jacket Caps and Plugs
(Freeze Plugs)HN 1756 (Loctite® 176)
Exhaust Manifold Studs/NutsAnti–seize Compound (HMC Spec HN1325)
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1C1 – 50I1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL
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33. Remove the crankshaft pulley bolt.
34. Remove the crankshaft pulley.
35. Disconnect the vacuum lines at the charcoal canis-
ter purge solenoid.
36. Disconnect the electrical connector at the charcoal
canister purge (CCP) solenoid and at the knock
sensor.
37. Disconnect the electrical connector at the oil pres-
sure switch and at the exhaust gas recirculation
(EGR) solenoid.
38. Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor (CPS)
connector.
39. Remove the transaxle torque converter bolts, if au-
tomatic transaxle equipped.
40. Remove the stater motor. Refer to Section 1E, En-
gine Electrical.
41. Remove the transaxle bell housing bolts.
42. Support the transaxle with a floor jack.
43. Install the engine lifting device.
44. Disconnect the right engine mount bracket from the
engine mount and the engine by removing the at-
taching bolts and the nuts.
45. Remove the right engine mount from the engine
block. Refer to ”Engine Mount” in this section.
46. Separate the engine block from the transaxle.
47. Remove the engine.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the engine into the engine compartment.
2. Align the engine alignment pins to the transaxle.
3. Install the transaxle bell housing bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle bell housing bolts to 75 NSm (55
lb–ft).
4. Install the right engine mount to the engine block.
Refer to ”Engine Mount” in this section.
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1.4L/1.6L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C1 – 51
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5. Connect the right engine mount bracket to the en-
gine mount and the engine by installing the attach-
ing bolts and the nuts.
Tighten
Tighten the engine mount bracket attaching bolts and
the nuts to 55 NSm (41 lb–ft).
6. Remove the floor jack used for support of the trans-
axle.
7. Remove the engine lifting device.
8. Install the transaxle torque converter bolts, if auto-
matic transaxle equipped.
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle torque converter bolts to 45
NSm (33 lb–ft).
9. Install the starter motor. Refer to Section 1E, En-
gine Electrical.
10. Connect the vacuum lines at the CCP solenoid.
11. Connect the electrical connector at the CCP sole-
noid and at the knock sensor.
12. Connect the oil pressure switch and the EGR sole-
noid connectors.
13. Install the crankshaft pulley.
14. Install the crankshaft pulley bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the crankshaft pulley bolt to 95 NSm (70 lb–ft)
and retighten 30 degrees plus 15 degrees.
15. Connect the CPS connector.
16. Install the exhaust front pipe.
17. Install the catalytic converter retaining nuts to the
exhaust pipe.
Tighten
Tighten the catalytic converter to exhaust pipe retain-
ing nuts to 35 NSm (26 lb–ft).
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1.8L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C2 – 3
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Application Description
Diameter (All)
Out of Round (Maximum)48.970~ 48.988 mm (1.9279~1.9287 in.)
0.004 mm (0.00015 in.)
Cylinder Head:
Valve Stem Protrusion39.2~39.8 mm (1.54~1.56 in.)
Valve Guide Height13.7~14.0 mm (0.54~0.57 in.)
Overall Height134 ± 0.025 mm (5.2755~0.0009 in.)
Minimum Overall Height After Machining133.9 mm (5.27 in.)
Valve System:
Valve Lash CompensatorsHydraulic Tappet
Seat Runout (Maximum, All)0.03 mm (0.00118 in.)
Face Runout (Maximum, All)0.03 mm (0.00118 in.)
Valve Stem Diameter:
Intake
Exhaust5.945~5.960 mm (0.2341~0.2346 in.)
5.945~5.960 mm (0.2341~0.2346 in.)
Valve Diameter:
Intake
Exhaust32 ± 0.1 mm (1.2598 ± 0.0039 in.)
29 ± 0.1 mm (1.1417 ± 0.0039 in.)
Valve Seat Width:
Intake
Exhaust1.0~1.5 mm (0.039~0.059 in.)
1.7~2.2 mm (0.066~0.086 in.)
Valve Face Angle44°
Valve Guide Inside Diameter7.03~7.05 mm (0.276~0.277 in.)
Oil Pump:
Gear Lash0.10~0.20 mm (0.003~0.007 in.)
Outer Gear to Body0.11~0.19 mm (0.004~0.007 in.)
Outer Gear to Crescent0.40~0.50 mm (0.015~0.019 in.)
Inner Gear to Crescent0.35~0.40 mm (0.013~0.015 in.)
End Clearance0.030~0.10 mm (0.001~0.003 in.)
Sealants and Adhesives:
Rear Main Bearing CapGE p/n RTV 159
Camshaft Carrier to Cylinder HeadHN 1581 (Loctite® 515)
Oil Pan BoltsHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Oil Pump BoltsHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Oil Pan Pickup Tube BoltsHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Oil Gallery PlugHN 1256 (Loctite® 242)
Coolant Jacket Caps and Plugs (Freeze Plugs)HN 1756 (Loctite® 176)
Exhaust Manifold Studs/NutsAnti–seize Compound (HMC Spec HN1325)
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1.8L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C2 – 11
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1. Connecting Rod
2. Bearing Set
3. Connecting Rod Bolt
4. Piston Ring Set
5. Piston Pin
6. Piston
7. Engine Block
8. Sleeve
9. Water Jacket Cap
10. Bolt (Manual Transaxle)
11. Flywheel (Manual Transaxle)
12. Flexible Plate (Automatic Transaxle)
13. Bolt (Automatic Transaxle)
14. Clamp
15. Hose
16. Clamp
17. Engine Ventilation Pipe
18. Bolt
19. Gasket
20. Needle Sleeve
21. Crankshaft Rear Seal
22. Crankshaft
23. Transmitter Disk
24. Bolt
25. Oil Pan Scraper
26. Oil Pan
27. Drain Plug
28. Washer
29. Bolt
30. Sleeve
31. Gasket
32. Bolt
33. Oil Pump Cover
34. Ring Gear
35. Gear
36. Oil Pressure Switch
37. Washer
38. Washer
39. Oil Duct Outlet Plug
40. Connecting Piece
41. Seal Ring
42. Oil Filter43. Bypass Valve
44. Pressure Relief Valve Plunger
45. Pressure Relief Valve Spring
46. Seal Ring
47. Pressure Relief Valve Plug
48. Seal Ring
49. Bolt
50. Oil Suction Pipe
51. Bolt
52. Rear Timing Belt Cover
53. Bolt
54. Special Bolt
55. Idler Pulley
56. Stud
57. Nut
58. Bolt
59. Tensioner
60. Bolt
61. Thrust Inner Washer
62. Woodruff Key
63. Crankshaft Gear
64. Thrust Outer Washer
65. Bolt
66. Camshaft Drive Belt
67. Gasket
68. Front Timing Belt Cover
69. Bolt
70. Bushing Plug
71. Bushing
72. Oil Gallery Plug
73. Bolt
74. Water Pump
75. Seal Ring
76. Crankshaft Position Sensor
77. Bolt
78. Knock Sensor*
79. Bolt
80. Bolt
81. Crankshaft Bearing Bridge
* : 2.0L DOHC Engine
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1C2 – 48I1.8L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL
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40. Remove the crankshaft pulley bolts.
41. Remove the crankshaft pulley.
42. Disconnect the vacuum lines at the charcoal canis-
ter purge solenoid.
43. Disconnect the electrical connector at the charcoal
canister purge (CCP) and the exhaust gas recir-
culation (EGR) solenoid.
44. Disconnect the electrical connector at the oil pres-
sure switch.
45. Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor (CPS)
connector.
46. Disconnect the knock sensor connector.
47. Remove the transaxle torque converter bolts, if au-
tomatic transaxle equipped.
48. Remove the transaxle bell housing bolts and the oil
pan flange bolts.
49. Support the transaxle with a floor jack.
50. Install the engine lifting device.
51. Disconnect the right engine mount bracket from the
engine mount by removing the retaining bolt.
52. Remove the right engine mount bracket from the
engine block and frame mount. Refer to Section
5B, Five Speed Manual Transaxle, or Section 5A,
Automatic Transaxle.
53. Separate the engine block from the transaxle. Re-
move the engine.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the engine into the engine compartment.
2. Align the engine alignment pins to the transaxle.
3. Install the transaxle bell housing bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle bell housing bolts to 75 NSm (55
lb–ft).
4. Install the oil pan flange–to–transaxle bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the oil pan flange–to–transaxle bolts to 40
NSm (30 lb–ft).
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1.8L DOHC ENGINE MECHANICAL 1C2 – 49
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5. Install the right engine mount to the engine block
mount and the frame mount.
6. Install the right engine mount bracket retaining bolts
and nuts.
Tighten
Tighten the engine mount bracket retaining bolts and
nuts to 55 NSm (41 lb–ft).
7. Remove the floor jack used for support of the trans-
mission.
8. Remove the engine lifting device.
9. Install the transaxle torque converter bolts, if auto-
matic transaxle equipped.
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle torque converter bolts to 60
NSm (44 lb–ft).
10. Connect the vacuum lines at the CCP solenoid.
11. Connect the electrical connector to the CCP and
the EGR solenoid.
12. Connect the oil pressure switch connector.
13. Install the crankshaft pulley.
14. Install the crankshaft pulley bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the crankshaft pulley bolts to 20 NSm (15 lb–
ft) using a torque wrench.
15. Connect the CPS connector.
16. Install the exhaust flex pipe.
17. Install the exhaust flex pipe retaining nuts to the
exhaust manifold studs.
Tighten
Tighten the exhaust flex pipe–to–exhaust manifold
retaining nuts to 35 NSm (26 lb–ft).
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1D – 18IENGINE COOLING
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The cooling system maintains the engine temperature at
an efficient level during all engine operating conditions.
When the engine is cold, the cooling system cools the en-
gine slowly or not at all. This slow cooling of the engine al-
lows the engine to warm up quickly.
The cooling system includes a radiator and recovery sub-
system, cooling fans, a thermostat and housing, a coolant
pump, and a coolant pump drive belt. The timing belt
drives the coolant pump.
All components must function properly in order for the
cooling system to operate. The coolant pump draws the
coolant from the radiator. The coolant then circulates
through water jackets in the engine block, the intake man-
ifold, and the cylinder head. When the coolant reaches the
operating temperature of the thermostat, the thermostat
opens. The coolant then goes back to the radiator where
it cools.
This system directs some coolant through the hoses to the
heater core. This provides for heating and defrosting. The
surge tank is connected to the radiator to recover the cool-
ant displaced by expansion from the high temperatures.
The surge tank maintains the correct coolant level.
The cooling system for this vehicle has no radiator cap or
filler neck. The coolant is added to the cooling system
through the surge tank.
RADIATOR
This vehicle has a lightweight tube–and–fin aluminum ra-
diator. Plastic tanks are mounted on the right and the left
sides of the radiator core.
On vehicles equipped with automatic transaxles, the
transaxle fluid cooler lines run through the left radiator
tank. A radiator drain cock is on this radiator.
To drain the cooling system, open the drain cock.
SURGE TANK
The surge tank is a transparent plastic reservoir, similar to
the windshield washer reservoir.
The surge tank is connected to the radiator by a hose and
to the engine cooling system by another hose. As the ve-
hicle is driven, the engine coolant heats and expands. The
portion of the engine coolant displaced by this expansion
flows from the radiator and the engine into the surge tank.
The air trapped in the radiator and the engine is degassed
into the surge tank.When the engine stops, the engine coolant cools and con-
tracts. The displaced engine coolant is then drawn back
into the radiator and the engine. This keeps the radiator
filled with the coolant to the desired level at all times and
increases the cooling efficiency.
Maintain the coolant level between the MIN and the MAX
marks on the surge tank when the system is cold.
WATER PUMP
The belt–driven centrifugal water pump consists of an im-
peller, a drive shaft, and a belt pulley. The water pump is
mounted on the front of the transverse–mounted engine,
and is driven by the timing belt.
The impeller is supported by a completely sealed bearing.
The water pump is serviced as an assembly and, there-
fore, cannot be disassembled.
THERMOSTAT
A wax pellet–type thermostat controls the flow of the en-
gine coolant through the engine cooling system. The ther-
mostat is mounted in the thermostat housing to the front
of the cylinder head.
The thermostat stops the flow of the engine coolant from
the engine to the radiator in order to provide faster warm–
up, and to regulate the coolant temperature. The thermo-
stat remains closed while the engine coolant is cold, pre-
venting circulation of the engine coolant through the
radiator. At this point, the engine coolant is allowed to cir-
culate only throughout the heater core to warm it quickly
and evenly.
As the engine warms, the thermostat opens. This allows
the engine coolant to flow through the radiator, where the
heat is dissipated through the radiator. This opening and
closing of the thermostat permits enough engine coolant
to enter the radiator to keep the engine within proper en-
gine temperature operating limits.
The wax pellet in the thermostat is hermetically sealed in
a metal case. The wax element of the thermostat expands
when it is heated and contracts when it is cooled.
As the vehicle is driven and the engine warms, the engine
coolant temperature increases. When the engine coolant
reaches a specified temperature, the wax pellet element
in the thermostat expands and exerts pressure against the
metal case, forcing the valve open. This allows the engine
coolant to flow through the engine cooling system and cool
the engine.
As the wax pellet cools, the contraction allows a spring to
close the valve.
The thermostat begins to open at 87°C (189°F) and is fully
open at 102°C (216°F). The thermostat closes at 86°C
(187°F).