Holden Astra 2006 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Astra 2006 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Holden Astra 2006: Is it a lemon?

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Sep 2014

First you need to make sure you have all of the documentation relating to your claim, and hopefully supporting it. If the dealer won't come to the party take your claim to the Motor Traders Association of NSW and ask for their advice. You could also consult the Department of Fair Trading. Failing that legal action is always available to you.

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Holden Astra 2006: Oil leaking

Answered by CarsGuide 17 Nov 2011

The first thing you must do is to find the cause of the leak. Depending on what that cause proves to be you might then be in a position to approach Holden for help. Until you do that there's nothing Holden can do for you.

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Holden Astra 2006: What is the service interval for the timing belt?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Aug 2011

Holden tells us that the service interval for your engine is 10 years or 150,000 km, whichever comes up first. With 142,000 km up you are approaching the service point. Change the belt, and the water pump for safety, and that should be it.

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VE Berlina V6 high fuel consumption

Answered by CarsGuide 18 Aug 2011

It's odd that there's such a disparity between steady-state highway driving and round town use. If the performance has dropped off I would be checking things like the exhaust backpressure, which might show up a blocked or partially blocked catalytic converter; if the performance hasn't altered look at the oxygen sensors.

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Holden Astra 2006: Spare key not working

Answered by CarsGuide 3 Aug 2011

I wouldn’t necessarily relate the key failure to the crash repair; I think that’s probably a coincidence. If you still have the key you could take it to a locksmith who handles car keys and have them check it for you to see what has gone wrong with it.

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Stalling Astra

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Jan 2011

The new car warranty has expired so I suspect you would have no claim against Holden. It's clearly running out of fuel, and there could be a couple of reasons for that. One, it could be that the gauge is wrong and it's actually running out of fuel when the gauge is indicating that it's quarter full, or two, it could be having trouble picking up fuel in the tank when the level drops. Both possibilities need to be checked.

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Holden Astra 2006: Why does it lose power with quarter tank of petrol?

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Jan 2011

The new car warranty has expired so I suspect you would have no claim against Holden. It's clearly running out of fuel, and there could be a couple of reasons for that. One, it could be that the gauge is wrong and it's actually running out of fuel when the gauge is indicating that it's quarter full, or two, it could be having trouble picking up fuel in the tank when the level drops. Both possibilities need to be checked.

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Holden Astra 2006: Does the water pump need replacing?

Answered by CarsGuide 14 Dec 2010

The water pump is usually changed because it’s found to be leaking when the mechanic strips the front cover off the engine to replace the belt. It’s not a regular service item as such, but done because it’s cheaper to do it at the same time the belt is done rather than leave it and have to replace it at a later date. The failure of a water pump is different to that of the belt, it’s usually due to leakage, which doesn’t result in catastrophic internal damage like a belt failure does.

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Holden Astra 2006: Flooded engine not starting

Answered by CarsGuide 12 May 2010

Flooding is one of the worst things that can happen to a car; it’s often a cause of a car being written off. You really need to check all electrical connections to make sure they are dry and not corroded, check the computer to make sure it hasn’t had any water in it, and check the engine sensors for water damage. I’d be checking the crank angle sensor in particular.

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Holden Astra 2006: Peeling paint

Answered by CarsGuide 30 Mar 2010

If the paint is original it could be that the car didn’t get enough paint when it was painted in the factory. The best course of action is to consult a paint specialist who can assess it for you and advise you on what can be done to fix it. Contact Graeme Cuthbert on 0422 444 335.

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