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Old 05-03-2007, 12:51 PM
lenieluv
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Default Problems with Daewoo Lanos

Hi,

I have a 2000 Daewoo Lanos SX (they went defunct shortly after I
bought it). The car has been a real gem of a car. Starts first try
even in subzero temps, I live in southern New Brunswick, Canada and it
gets mighty cold in the winter. I'm sorry I am rambling. We have no
real dealer here and when it requires misc parts, ie, oil filters and
the like, we have been getting them from the Chev dealer as their Aveo
has the same engine, I believe. Now the other day, the check engine
light came on and we put the OBD reader on it and it showed the code
PO 342 (cam sensor low input). We bought a new one from Chev and my
husband put it in and it is still reading the same code and the check
engine lite is still on. Anyone know of a solution especially for a
DIYselfer?

I appreciate any help anyone can offer.

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Old 05-03-2007, 12:51 PM
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lenieluv wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a 2000 Daewoo Lanos SX (they went defunct shortly after I
> bought it). The car has been a real gem of a car. Starts first try
> even in subzero temps, I live in southern New Brunswick, Canada and it
> gets mighty cold in the winter. I'm sorry I am rambling. We have no
> real dealer here and when it requires misc parts, ie, oil filters and
> the like, we have been getting them from the Chev dealer as their Aveo
> has the same engine, I believe. Now the other day, the check engine
> light came on and we put the OBD reader on it and it showed the code
> PO 342 (cam sensor low input). We bought a new one from Chev and my
> husband put it in and it is still reading the same code and the check
> engine lite is still on. Anyone know of a solution especially for a
> DIYselfer?
>
> I appreciate any help anyone can offer.


Is there a particular reason you are asking questions about a Daewoo in a
Honda newgroup?

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Old 05-03-2007, 02:57 PM
jim beam
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Joe LaVigne wrote:
> lenieluv wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a 2000 Daewoo Lanos SX (they went defunct shortly after I
>> bought it). The car has been a real gem of a car. Starts first try
>> even in subzero temps, I live in southern New Brunswick, Canada and it
>> gets mighty cold in the winter. I'm sorry I am rambling. We have no
>> real dealer here and when it requires misc parts, ie, oil filters and
>> the like, we have been getting them from the Chev dealer as their Aveo
>> has the same engine, I believe. Now the other day, the check engine
>> light came on and we put the OBD reader on it and it showed the code
>> PO 342 (cam sensor low input). We bought a new one from Chev and my
>> husband put it in and it is still reading the same code and the check
>> engine lite is still on. Anyone know of a solution especially for a
>> DIYselfer?
>>
>> I appreciate any help anyone can offer.

>
> Is there a particular reason you are asking questions about a Daewoo in a
> Honda newgroup?
>

the car's an orphan. what else can she do?
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Old 05-03-2007, 02:57 PM
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lenieluv wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 2000 Daewoo Lanos SX (they went defunct shortly after I
> bought it). The car has been a real gem of a car. Starts first try
> even in subzero temps, I live in southern New Brunswick, Canada and it
> gets mighty cold in the winter. I'm sorry I am rambling. We have no
> real dealer here and when it requires misc parts, ie, oil filters and
> the like, we have been getting them from the Chev dealer as their Aveo
> has the same engine, I believe. Now the other day, the check engine
> light came on and we put the OBD reader on it and it showed the code
> PO 342 (cam sensor low input). We bought a new one from Chev and my
> husband put it in and it is still reading the same code and the check
> engine lite is still on. Anyone know of a solution especially for a
> DIYselfer?
>
> I appreciate any help anyone can offer.
>

to be clear, with this new sensor, the code returns after it's been reset?
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