Holden Colorado 2014 Problems

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Is a 2014 Holden Colorado ute positively or negatively earthed?

Answered by CarsGuide 18 Nov 2024

As a modern, conventional design, your Holden is negatively earthed (or, grounded). That is, the negative terminal of the battery is connected to the car’s body and engine to complete the circuit for the electrics to function.

But it wasn’t always this way, and in the USA and particularly Britain, many makes and models were positively earthed. Farm machinery and motorcycles were also often positively earthed. I’ve even heard that Dodge cars from the 1920s and 1930 were positively earthed in Canada, and negatively earthed in the US.

There’s a theory that negative earthing is better for preventing corrosion due to electrolysis, but it seems not all engineers agree on this. Ultimately, negative earth is the conventional setup today. Just make sure you don’t get it wrong as hooking up a battery the wrong way around in a modern car is a fair chance to blow the computers and other electronics to smithereens.

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Are there any known problems with the 2014 LTZ Holden Colorado?

Answered by CarsGuide 16 Sep 2022

This model Colorado doesn't have a completely clean rap sheet in terms of its long-term reliability, so I'd definitely want to see a complete service history with no gaps or skipped maintenance. Beyond that, manual-transmission versions of this car didn't like towing and had a small gearbox component that could fail requiring a new gearbox.

But even an automatic version was known to have (in some examples) oil consumption problems (Holden's fix was to fit a different dip-stick to alter owners' perception of the consumption). Other problems included leaking coolant plugs, electrical wiring issues and even water leaks into the cabin.

All that said, the Holden was actually an Isuzu D-Max under the skin; a vehicle that has a better than average record for reliability among its peers.

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Why has my 2014 Holden Colorado suddenly stopped working?

Answered by CarsGuide 30 Dec 2021

Modern common-rail diesel engines with their sophisticated, multi-pump fuel systems and high-pressure injectors can stop in their tracks for any number of reasons, not all of them electrical. You could start by checking the battery and the charge-rate from the alternator (if the engine will restart). But you also really need to be checking the fuel system and the obvious stuff such as a dud ignition barrel that’s shutting everything down. A simple fuse or relay that controls the fuel pump system could have failed, too, with similar results.

The absolute best advice is to have the vehicle electronically scanned at a workshop with this type of diagnostic gear. By having the vehicle tell you what’s wrong with it, you’ll save a whole lot of time and money replacing random bits and pieces, hoping that you’ve identified the culprit.

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Can I have a 2017 engine in my 2014 Holden Colorado?

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Mar 2020

Since both variants of Colorado here use essentially the same engine, I’m not sure what sensors would be different and require changing. That said, the MY17 Colorado got recalibrated hill-descent and hill-start functions, so maybe there are some differences there.

The major mechanical difference that I can see between a 2014 and a 2017 Colorado is probably the power-steering. In late 2016, the vehicle switched to an electrically-assisted system in place of the previous hydraulic set-up. So the later engine would probably lack the pulleys and mounting hardware for the hydraulic power-steering pump that your vehicle requires. Perhaps they can be removed from the old engine and fitted to the later one.

Perhaps an easier solution would be to return the engine originally supplied and ask for the correct version for your car. If the engine supplied originally was not fit for purpose, then you’ve every right to ask for a replacement unit that is.

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Holden Colorado 2014: Repair issues

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Jun 2019

If the mechanic/repairer is a qualified and registered company they should have some guarantee on the quality of their work. Take the car back and show them what your are unhappy about and ask for the work to be done again, or compensation. If they are not qualified or registered with a trade organisation you have little comeback.

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Holden Colorado 2014: Faulty rear vision camera

Answered by CarsGuide 24 May 2019

Make sure the camera lens is clean and there’s nothing obstructing its field of view. If all is well there have a dealer check it.

 

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Holden Colorado 2014: What does 'Service ESP' mean?

Answered by CarsGuide 18 May 2018

The message is to warn you that a problem has been detected with the ESP. Take it to a dealer and have them check it for you

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Holden Colorado 2014: Diesel light coming on

Answered by CarsGuide 29 Jan 2016

I agree that two weeks is too long to have to wait, the dealer’s workshop is poorly organized if he has to wait that long. I wouldn’t be concerned about driving the car of the light is not illuminated, if it comes on again, stop and turn the ignition off and on again. That might be enough to reboot the computer and keep you going. If it’s coming on regularly then certainly have the cause investigated.

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Holden Colorado recall | fire hazard

Holden Colorado recall | fire hazard

26 Apr 2015 · by Joshua Dowling

Holden has stopped delivery of its Colorado ute and SUV and is trying to contact 26,000 owners across Australia because the vehicles may experience a “thermal incident” says the car maker.Holden is ...

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Holden Colorado: Good for towing a horse float?

Answered by CarsGuide 17 Nov 2014

The 2015 model year update of the Colorado is due in a couple of weeks, so either go for a bargain on the current one or wait to see what is coming. It's fine for towing.

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