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Post by 2002sv650s »

I recently purchased a 2001 Daewoo Leganza CDX. Is there anyplace that I can get an owners manual downloaded online without having to pay for it?? I have looked at alot of websites and there are no owners manuals or service manuals that you can download for free, everything I have seen so far you have to purchase.
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

All I have seen are orrigional ones for sale on ebay.

I do not know of anywhere to download the manual.


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Post by asam »

Hey man hows Cali?
Back to the point I have the manual since I own a 2001 Leganza CDX. Just send me questions and i'll answer what ever you want for "FREE".
In that manual it has HP and torque and most measurements.

Hope this helps,

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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

My 2001 Leganza isn't a CDX :(
It is only an SE.

It does, however, have all the upgrade packages, so the only things it does not have that the CDX has are leather seats, wood dash trim, chrome interior door handles, cast alloy wheels, ABS and traction control.

I have everything else like the remote in the key, factory security system, cruise control, fog lights, premium 6 speaker stereo with CD & cassette (no CD changer in the trunk) ... so it has almost everything the CDX has.

Maybe someone should scan the owner's manuals and make a downloadable PDF file.


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Post by asam »

That would take awhile!!! But I'm up for it. School just started (12th grade) though and I have alot of AP Calc and AP physics stuff to do. next week we have a half day and if I don't have any home work I'll start. However I'll leave out all that stupid safety stuff everyone should know. Give me some time and I'll try.

Anything for a Daewoo,

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Post by bluesheepbrian »

AP Calc and AP Physics :shock:

Yuck, Better you than me guy.
Curious though if there is any info on the Lanos manual. I am tryng E-Bay
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Post by asam »

I have seen the manuals on ebay from time to time. I can get the manuals from my local dealership. I have some connections there. Also I can get repair/tech manuals for about $70us. they are official daewoo ones. I'll check the price on regular owner's ones.
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Asam, if you can scan those into an Adobe Acrobat file that would be awesome....there is only one dealership close to my house and it is still over 100 miles away and they KNOW they are the only dealership around so their prices are jacked up....
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I'll try on Wednesday. Anything special you want scaned first. It will probably take awhile.
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Preferably the owners manual first..... but whichever is easier to do
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