so it goes for 30-40 seconds and tips over? we need a youtube of that..
Type: Posts; User: petrified.rabbit
so it goes for 30-40 seconds and tips over? we need a youtube of that..
dealerships have started to charge a minimum of 1 hour, OR a diagnostic fee around here..
a friend i know took her car to the dealership with a flat tire it was the closest garage, called me in a...
that sounds like some terrible luck. but his answers are in here, plus he is not the only one to have done it successfully.
its just like daox said, it will use a little more fuel and have a light, several others have "confirmed" this as well.
Getting the light shut off is about $100-200 so when you get some money have...
I would call gm regional, explain to them that your closest dealer has tried unsuccessfully 3 times to fix a different issue instead of doing the repair you researched on the internet that is proven...
two guys depending on your experience should be able to do it in a weekend.. if your really experienced a day is plenty. remember take the whole thing out, and compare swap unlike pieces and/or...
good to hear its fixed.
go to hear, and fairly cheap i suppose. have you been driving it this whole time?
i usually trick the computer. Hook the old sensor up, and in, and run it crappy for a few minutes, then shut the car off, and switch sensors. start the car right up.. It actually works more often...
I an honestly say I've only gotten a relearn to work once. But have tried more than a few times on multiple cars.
I found other ways to make it work for some of them. But the relearn almost seems...
I can guess and say you need to perform a crankcase position sensor relearn procedure, your dumping some fuel for some reason, or you cat is slightly clogged causing a back up..
but its probably...
just stock the shifters have a lot of play and feel sloppy compared to most cars. Wear anywhere in the system could only be worse. i would suggest replacing the cups on the shifter arm in the...
most of the time blinking means misfire. (you supposed to not drive when flashing)
would you be willing to send me your old exhaust and intake gaskets? the ones that bolt to the head, if you still have them of course.
only thing i can think of for added mileage would be aerodynamic changes with the front end?
or isnt 2007 when the new emissions test came out? maybe it did slightly better comparing the new test...
09 is ecotec, 07 is just the first facelift cars of the sedan..
what was the condition of the block and crank? any scoring or other damage ?
I would have gone with a used engine in the first place, when staying stock its not worth my time to rebuild..
without seeing the car or knowing what the mileage and such are i would be willing to bet the tensioner failed. thats probably at least as common as a belt actually breaking, and probably even more...
yes, but from what i have seen, you can swap a 2.0 to a 2.2 in the daewoo.
http://daewootech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10133
so assuming that is correct (the guys there know there...
there was a build thread but nemasys has it in there..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/Nemasys/Oct09Engine2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/Nemasys/Oct09Engine1.jpg
Theres many things to get if your gonna tackle a project like this, the engine itself just slips in place of the 1.6 without any moditications, you can use the same tranny/clutch and the same engine...
its not uncommon for one of the pulleys to freeze up stopping the belt from spinning which damages the engine, but the belt just pops off so it looks ok. not sure if that is common on aveos, as the...
one of the kalamazoo links is messed up because its not easy to cross post links on an iphone.
:lol: :x
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/06-07-08 ... 2c53bff817
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/06-07-08 ... 3236wt_689
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/06-07-08 ... 2eac4756b1
not sure which part of...