Holden Astra 2005 Problems

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Holden Astra 2005: Engine and transmission problems

Answered by CarsGuide 19 Aug 2010

You certainly have had a bad run with your car and I can understand your frustration. Holden's offer is not a bad deal, but if you want to take it further you could go to the ACCC, or your local state government consumer affairs people. In Victoria, that's VCAT.

 

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Holden Astra 2005: Servicing problems

Answered by CarsGuide 22 Apr 2010

There are several issues here. First, the timing belt problem is well known so your mechanic should have looked deeper into the cause of the noise and not taken the word of whoever said it would be ok. The timing belt change interval has moved a couple of times, down to 60,000 km and then out to 90,000 km, but it's such a potentially devastating failure that a "she'll be right" approach simply isn't good enough. Second, your claim would have been stronger against Holden if you were still having your car dealer serviced. Third, Holden will possibly cover part of the repair cost, which is a normal industry practice, so go ahead and have it inspected as they suggest.

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All right? in fact it's a gas

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Dec 2008

OBVIOUSLY you're happy with your conversion, which is great. It pays to get the right information about the systems available.

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Berlina lpg conversion

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Jun 2008

TO BEGIN with, the general experience with the Alloytec V6 is it doesn't handle LPG well without the hardened valves and valve seats Holden installs in its LPG-compatible engines. LPG industry insiders tell me they are seeing head rebuilds at 30,000km, which really means the conversion isn't economically viable. There will be installers who will disagree with me, but ask them to give you the evidence the VZ V6 is OK on gas. The best system is the injection system, but it is more expensive than the old valve/mixer systems. There is little difference in output when running on LPG with the injection system, so there is no loss of performance.

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Do I have to get my car serviced at the dealership to keep the warranty?

Answered by CarsGuide 4 Feb 2005

THE dealer can't tell you where to have your car serviced. That contravenes the Trade Practices Act. But you must ensure your car is serviced according to the recommended servicing procedures and your service book must be stamped by the servicing agent. If you decide to use someone other than the dealer, you face the prospect of having to convince the dealer your car has been serviced correctly if you have a problem. Service intervals are specified in time and kilometres. Most servicing is done on the kilometres travelled, but the time intervals are included for those who accumulate kilometres more slowly.

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