Holden Commodore 1991 Problems

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Holden Commodore 1991: SS Group A, is it worth it?

Answered by CarsGuide 21 Dec 2018

HSV produced 500 SS Group A versions of the Commodore in 1991 to homologate it for racing, i.e., Bathurst. It sounds like one of those, maybe built after the introduction of the VP in September 1991.

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Holden Commodore recalled for fourth time in three months

Holden Commodore recalled for fourth time in three months

2 Jul 2014 · by Joshua Dowling

Holden Commodore recalled because the LPG system may cut out or catch fire.

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Noise has me rattled

Answered by CarsGuide 2 Aug 2007

THE hydraulic valve lifters could be worn. They typically rattle for a few minutes before the oil pumps them up. If they're worn it can take a little time for the oil to work, and once it does they generally go quiet.

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Idle contestant

Answered by CarsGuide 14 Oct 2004

THERE'S no need to warm up your car before driving off. The presence of a cream/brown sludge in the oil suggests there's water present, and the rough shifts may mean there's some water in the transmission oil. Check the transmission oil, it should be red and nice and clear. If it's not, it would be wise to have an auto trans expert look at it. Your problem could be in the radiator, which incorporates an oil cooler for the auto transmission. A failure there could result in water getting into the fluid and affecting the function of the transmission.

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