Holden Barina 2011 Problems

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Will a broken timing belt in my 2011 Holden Barina do damage to the petrol engine?

Answered by CarsGuide 1 Feb 2023

From what I can gather, the engine in your Barina is an interference design. That is, if the timing belt breaks, the pistons and valves (in the cylinder head) will, indeed, meet head on at speed, turning the engine to junk in a slip-second. So make sure the timing belt is changed every 100,000km to reduce the risk of this happening.

Some engines with timing belts are non-interference designs, meaning that a broken belt will simply allow the pistons and crankshaft to continue to rotate without hitting (or damaging) the valves. Replacing the belt and retiming the engine will return it to full health. You'll still be stranded by the roadside if it happens, of course.

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Holden Barina 2011: Does this car have a timing chain or belt?

Answered by CarsGuide 13 Sep 2019

It has a timing belt, which has a recommended change interval of 10 years or 160,000 km whichever comes first.

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Holden Barina 2011: How to check the transmission fluids?

Answered by CarsGuide 15 Feb 2019

You can’t. It’s filled with fluid in the factory and that’s it for the life of the car. If you want it checked or changed an automatic transmission mechanic could do it for you.

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Holden Barina 2011: What is a good used price?

Answered by CarsGuide 27 Nov 2015

The mileage is low for that model, which is a plus, but the price is about average for a private sale. It's not a bad buy, but if you could get the price down to $7000-$7500 it would be a much better deal. The Barina was criticized for it low safety rating when it was first launched but by MY11 it was four stars, which is pretty decent.

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Holden Barina 2011: Brakes locking when cornering

Answered by CarsGuide 19 Jun 2015

I can't imagine what would cause the brakes to lock on without touching the pedal. You could check the front suspension, alignment, wheel bearings etc.

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