Dont know if this would be helpfull to anybody. Wondering if it is worth worring about.
Recall Date: July 12, 2004
TYPE: VEHICLE
BUILD DATES: October 19, 1997 - November 13, 2001
MAKE: DAEWOO
MODEL: LANOS
Make: DAEWOO Model: LANOS Year : 2001
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 04V357000 Recall Date: JUL 12, 2004
Component: ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
Potential Number Of Units Affected: 11576
Summary:
On certain passenger vehicles, the camshaft position sensor may melt resulting in a burning smell and visible smoke, which may subsequently lead to the melting of the camshaft cover and the camshaft position sensor wire harness.
Consequence:
This could possibly cause an underhood fire.
Remedy:
Dealers will replace the camshaft position sensors and install an additional fuse.
The recall is expected to begin during August 2004. Owners should contact Daewoo at 1-877-362-1234, option 6.
Notes:
Customers can also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Recent recall?
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One of my daewoo/yahoo.group members sent to a bunch guys in the
group so I passed it on.
group so I passed it on.
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I got my recall letter a few days ago. I want to see the look on the service guys face when I bring in a 180,000 mile Daewoo, and I want to see the list of problems on it too...
LOL!
The cool thing is that the letter said that the dealer may be able to reimburse you for past expenditures regarding the camshaft sensor, if you can prove you paid and you owned the car. I know there is a few guys here that have had theirs replaced at their expense.
LOL!
The cool thing is that the letter said that the dealer may be able to reimburse you for past expenditures regarding the camshaft sensor, if you can prove you paid and you owned the car. I know there is a few guys here that have had theirs replaced at their expense.