This comprehensive Daewoo Korando Workshop Service Repair Manual covers a wide range of repair and maintenance procedures for your vehicle, spanning model years 1996 through 2006. The manual is designed for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike, providing detailed instructions and diagrams to guide you through every step of the process. Within its pages, you'll find detailed information on engine repair, transmission service, electrical system troubleshooting, suspension and steering components, brake system maintenance, bodywork repair, and much more. It's an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to perform repairs, understand the inner workings of their Korando, or simply keep their vehicle running smoothly.
The Daewoo Korando, produced from 1996 to 2006, was a robust and versatile SUV that carved a niche for itself in the global market. The Korando, meaning "Korean Road" in its namesake, was designed by Daewoo's German subsidiary, and was built upon the platform of the first generation Isuzu Rodeo and Honda Passport. Its strong ladder-frame chassis and powerful engine made it a capable off-roader, while its spacious interior and comfortable ride appealed to those seeking a practical family vehicle. The Korando was powered by a 2.3L four-cylinder diesel engine, initially a naturally aspirated unit and later a turbocharged version, offering respectable power and fuel efficiency. While not known for its cutting-edge technology, the Korando was a dependable and rugged SUV that proved popular in markets like the United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia.
The Daewoo Korando, despite its relatively short production run, gained a reputation for its durability and simplicity. While the interior design was functional rather than luxurious, it provided ample space for passengers and cargo. The Korando's off-road capability was bolstered by its high ground clearance, four-wheel drive system, and low-range gearing. Its practicality and affordability made it a popular choice for both individual buyers and commercial operators. However, following the financial struggles and subsequent restructuring of Daewoo Motors, production of the Korando ceased in 2006. Despite its absence from the market, the Korando left a legacy as a solid and dependable SUV, with its simplicity and capability making it a desirable choice for those seeking a robust and value-driven off-road vehicle.