Me and a friend pushed the woo to a repair shop, conveniently located a block and half away. As I suspected, they cannot locate a switch because parts for woo's no longer exist except for junk yards
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So, they go telling me about it taking 3+ hours labour to replace timing belt and that it'll cost me $370 for labor + $107 for the initial diagnostic and $30 for the modified clutch switch rewire. So far I'm looking at like $500. Also, the shop said the timing belts they had available from their dealers were 69$. My friend calls up Napa in Sacramento, who has one for $34. We go and grab that knowing that now the mechanic can screw us over indefinitely since the timing belt we just purchased is not under the repair warranty. UGGGGG! The mechanic is trying to act sympathetically but he couldn't even pronounce Daewoo, made me consider giving up hope since he isn't certain a new timing belt will work, and I doubt this is the end of their scheming to squueze more $ off of me than I currently have. The fact that I have a hose and tail light needing to be fixed (myself) as well adds to the frustration. Also, he suggested I buy the timing belt kit, for $180, hell no, so I simply bought the timing belt and will know tomorrow morning if I say farewll to the Daewoo. A cool car to drive and have, shitty though for repairs and parts. I need to come up with $250 from sources just for the stuff mentioned above. I hate the idea of things being fixed half way too and by someone that doesn't know what a Daewoo is in the first place. They told me, a valve could get bent if something else was, damaged, or that it could fail again 2 weeks down the road since I'm only going with the timing belt fix etc etc... Boils my blood, Only 87,000 miles.