Potential for rough idle due to aging ignition components or carburetor settings. Overheating due to coolant leaks or fan issues.
Filter Part Numbers
Oil Filter:
Example: Mann Filter W712/3, Mahle OC 108, Purflux LS422 (cross-reference required for specific model year)
Air Filter:
Example: Mann Filter C2542, Mahle LX 67, Purflux A150 (cross-reference required for specific model year)
Fuel Filter:
Example: Mann Filter WK32/1, Purflux EP100 (cross-reference required for specific model year, depends on carbureted vs. injected)
📚 Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Parent Company:
Daewoo Motor Company (South Korea), later part of GM Korea.
Origins:
Daewoo Motor was established in 1983 (though it had predecessor companies). It focused on producing a range of vehicles, often licensed from other manufacturers initially, before developing its own models.
Model Evolution
Design Inspiration:
The Tico was based on the Suzuki Alto (fourth generation, CA71V) under license.
Key Updates:
Facelifts and minor updates throughout its production run, including introduction of fuel injection on some variants (Tico SX) and updated interior trim.
Production
Manufacturing Location:
South Korea (Changwon plant)
Total Production Volume:
Over 500,000 units worldwide.
Discontinuation:
Production ended in 2001, replaced by the Daewoo Matiz (which itself became the Chevrolet Spark).
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Industry Awards:
Limited specific industry awards documented, primarily recognized for affordability and urban practicality in its segment.
Ratings
Fuel Economy Ratings:
Generally good for its class, typically in the range of 6-8 L/100km (30-40 MPG) combined, depending on driving conditions and specific variant.
Certifications
Emission Standards:
Complied with relevant emission standards of the time for its production markets.
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