Year | Price From | Price To |
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1997 | $1,980 | $5,720 |
1996 | $1,980 | $5,720 |
1995 | $1,980 | $5,720 |
1994 | $2,040 | $5,390 |
1993 | $1,980 | $5,060 |
1992 | $2,040 | $4,290 |
1991 | $1,930 | $4,290 |
1990 | $1,930 | $4,070 |
1989 | $1,930 | $4,070 |
Holden Apollo FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Holden Apollo here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Gas for 94 Holden Apollo
The Apollo is the same as the Toyota Camry, which converts well and gives little trouble. You can choose between an old venturi/mixer system or the latest vapour injection technology.
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Running Apollo on E10?
It's not recommended that you run the Apollo on E10.
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Idling issues in my 1994 Holden Apollo
Many engines lose rpm when they are sitting at a hot idle. The problem could be with the fuel or ignition systems, but could also be a stepper motor that either needs to be replaced or reset (to re-establish the correct idle speed).
The oil light will be flickering because the sensor is telling the computer that there’s not enough oil pressure being generated to lubricate the engine properly. In turn, that’s because hot oil is thinner than thick oil (which means less oil pressure) and the amount of oil pressure generated is directly linked to how fast the engine is running. Hot (thin) oil plus a slow idle, means a dangerous fall in oil pressure.
If the oil pressure light goes out when you rev the engine a little, it will probably be okay, but don’t drive it like that for too long. Once the idle speed is reset, the oil light should not flicker on again. If it does, change the engine oil to a thicker (higher viscosity) specification.
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