Holden Barina 2007 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Barina 2007 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Why is my 2007 Holden Barina dropping dead while driving?

Answered by CarsGuide 13 Jan 2025

The thing with problems like these is that you could be looking at a single fault or a group of problems that are each giving you a different symptom. Something could be getting hot in the engine management system that is causing the vehicle to shut down, and a good place to start looking would be the crank-angle sensor. When these get hot, they stop sending a critical signal to the engine’s computer and it just shuts down. After a short cool-down period, the sensor can often come back to life and away you go again.

Meantime, a stuttering idle and inconsistent engine speed on start-up would make a lot of mechanics check out the stepper motor which is part of the throttle mechanism and is responsible for setting the idle speed and allowing the engine to start.

Has your mechanic scanned the car or simply done a few basic checks? An electronic scan should be your next step if it hasn’t already been done.

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Holden Barina 2007: What's causing the doors to lock and suddenly unlock?

Answered by CarsGuide 15 Dec 2017

Barinas were noted for their electrical problems. It could be an earthing problem, or a wiring problem, the only way to find out is to trace it through the wiring loom, or enlist the help of an auto electrician.

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Holden Barina 2007: Rocker gasket leaks oil

Answered by CarsGuide 5 May 2017

Those early Barinas were prone to oil leaks. I guess that you have had it repaired before, but without success. If it's fixed properly it shouldn't leak, but it could be that it needs a better sealant, or the surface of the rocker cover might need machining flat.

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Holden Barina 2007: Stalling and losing revs?

Answered by CarsGuide 15 Jan 2016

The relative complexity of today’s cars means that sometimes things happen that are difficult to explain, particularly if error codes aren’t showing up. It’s then a question of changing things until the cause is found, which it seems is what the dealer is doing.

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Holden Barina 2007: Good first car for p-plater?

Answered by CarsGuide 1 May 2015

You're right to be concerned about the safety of the 2007 Barina, it only had front airbags and ANCAP rated it only two stars. Side front airbags weren't made standard until November 2008, after which it was given a four-star rating. You would be much better off going for the later, safer, model. I also agree with your thinking about having him drive a manual, that way he'll be a more capable driver. Based on your assessment of the condition of the car you're considering it would be worth around $4500.

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