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We found the following complaints for DAEWOO PUERTO RICO LANOS (1999)

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Dt*: the contact stated a recall letter was received september 27, 2004 regarding the airbags, #02v131001.the local dealership does not perform recall work and the customer service number for the manufacturer is an answering machine.therefore, the contact is unable to have the recall work performed.

Dt: the contact owns a 1999 daewoo lanos. The contact stated that nhtsa campaign recall 04v357000 for the camshaft position sensor was suppose to havebeen corrected,but she stated that the problem was not corrected. She took the vehicle to dealerfor service andthree days later thecheck engine light came back on. The dealership by the recall was suppose to haveinstalled an additional fuse.she contacted the dealership back, they told her that she would have to pay to have this looked into further. She got onto the internet and saw that other people had complained about the same type of problem on another website. The air bag warning light stayed on all the time as well. The contact stated that this repair work was done onfebruary 2005.the service invoices stated that repair was done for the sensor, fuse kit,and body electrical recall (air bag). Also, the repair invoice stated that air bag warning lightwas still on after recall repairs. They told her that they could further investigate it at charge to her, but she declined.the service invoice parts were fixed bolts and nuts, andnew air bag kit. The main recalls for engine and air baglights were still on after the recall repairswere performed. The dealership gave her a tune up chargingher $2000.

Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle had a nhtsa recall #04v357000 on the timing chain.the service dealer refused to perform the recall work.after communicating between the dealer and the manufacturer for over one month, the timing chain fractured.the dealer refused to perform the recall.the timing chain was replaced by an independent repair shop. Updated 02/12/07.

Since i bought the car the check engine light was on always i tried several times to take into the dealer and they didn't find anything bad the light remained.on december 2005 the car started running wrong was turning off some times in the street and finally was broken i had to pay tow and everything to fix it and the engine failed. The mechanic assumed that the car had overheated but i didn't think so.because the vehicle had been used just to do short runs close to my house and the temperature needle never went up and it was working properly.any way i had to payto fix the problem and the dealer said that everything was working properly, the sensor was ok but ten days after the check engine light came back the car is still there.i don't drive the car much because i'm really scared that something may happen.when i bought the car it had just 69530 miles and since then i have just drove like 1500 miles at the most.

Dt: the contact owns a 1999 daewoo lanos. The contact stated that nhtsa campaign recall 04v357000 for the camshaft position sensor was suppose to havebeen corrected,but she stated that the problem was not corrected. She took the vehicle to dealerfor service andthree days later thecheck engine light came back on. The dealership by the recall was suppose to haveinstalled an additional fuse.she contacted the dealership back, they told her that she would have to pay to have this looked into further. She got onto the internet and saw that other people had complained about the same type of problem on another website. The air bag warning light stayed on all the time as well. The contact stated that this repair work was done onfebruary 2005.the service invoices stated that repair was done for the sensor, fuse kit,and body electrical recall (air bag). Also, the repair invoice stated that air bag warning lightwas still on after recall repairs. They told her that they could further investigate it at charge to her, but she declined.the service invoice parts were fixed bolts and nuts, andnew air bag kit. The main recalls for engine and air baglights were still on after the recall repairswere performed. The dealership gave her a tune up chargingher $2000.

The contact owns a 1999 daewoo lanos.the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 04v357000 (engine and engine cooling) and immediately scheduled an appointment to have the vehicle repaired.one week later, she noticed that the engine light was illuminated on the instrument panel.a local mechanic stated that the cam shaft sensor was causing the engine light to illuminate.the powertrain was unknown.the failure mileage was 80,200 and current mileage was 80,233.

Dt: the consumer stated 1999 daewoo linos is having problems with the engine light coming on, missing and stalling. The car stalled whiledriving.speed was not a factor in the stalling. The consumertook the car to the shop 12 times for the engine light staying on, and that was at 2 different dealerships. The light has been going on and off for three years. She would take the car in for service and the dealer would reset the engine and later the light would come back on. The owner has even had the car in the shop 3 times in one day. The owner has contacted daewoo and they sent a letter to have her sensor replaced. The censor was replaced and the light came back on a week later. The dealer replaced the muffler. The light went back off, and week later it was back on. The car i was not under warranty. Daewoo told the consumer not to worry about the warranty running out because she had a problem with the car.the dealership told the consumer not to bring the car back because they did not know what was wrong.the light was still on . Theconsumer was afraid to drive the car because of the light staying on.updated 1/5/2006 -

Dt: the contact stated that they received a recall letter pertaining to the cam shaft position sensor and took the vehicle in to be serviced by the dealer.the dealers determined that the vin number of vehicle did not match vehicle and they checked it out and stated that there was no service needed.as the vehicle was pulling out of the lot the contact noticed that as the vehicle was accelerating it would merge or lean to the right.the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanics who stated that the dealers might have tampered with the vehicle.the dealers have not been called back due to the fact the contact feels as if the dealers tampered with the vehicle in order to charge for repairs.**model= nubira*

Dt*:the contact stated that the main concern was that the daewoo would not perform a recall remedy repair #04v357000 at the nearest service dealer where the contact lives.the manufacturer instructed the contact to take the vehicle to oxnard service dealer.the contact refused to take the vehicle to oxnard for the remedy repair due to the distance. . only daewoo sells the partsbut would not remedy recall in the contact's vicinity. The dealer will need to repair the engine sensor and replace the in line fuse to the camshaft position sensor wiring.

This auto was destroyed by an engine fire.because the manufacturer cannot determine the cause of the fire, it states that it will not honor its warranty.we feel that there is a safety problem or defect that should be investigated as cause of this fire.

Consumer receivedrecall 02v257001 concerningbrake hose. Dealer was not in operation.




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