Holden Commodore 2002 Problems

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Why does the engine in my 2002 Holden Commodore stop for no reason?

Answered by CarsGuide 21 Oct 2021

Based on the symptoms, it sounds like something is getting hot and shutting down. When you leave it to cool for those 10 minutes, it fires up again. This could be something in the ignition system becoming too hot, or the fuel system (fuel pump) or perhaps even fuel vaporisation.

However, the V6 engine in your Commodore is very well known – notorious, even – for a crank-angle sensor that can stop working when it becomes too hot. This is a condition that seems to set in with age and, as the sensor becomes less tolerant of heat, will simply shut own the engine with no warning. Here’s something to try next time it happens: Identify the sensor in question (it’s located down by the front pulley of the engine’s crankshaft. Keep a bottle of tap-water in the car boot. When the engine stops next time, open the bonnet and pour the cool water on to the sensor. In many cases, the water is enough to cool the sensor and the engine starts right up. Definitely worth a shot before you start replacing other bits and pieces.

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Holden Commodore 2002: Engine misfiring

Answered by CarsGuide 9 May 2020

A problem like this could be caused by any number of things, James. Electronically interrogating the on-board computer is a wise first step, as the error codes that will result will possibly lead you straight to the offending component.

In cars like yours with electronic fuel-injection and engine management, there’s an array of sensors that need to send the correct signal to the car’s on-bord brain for everything to function properly. Replacing these sensors one by one until you fix the problem is a very time and cash consuming way of proceeding. Have the car scanned instead and see what fault codes show up.

Meantime, if I had to venture a guess, I’s say the problem sounds ignition related. An engine will often idle properly with no load on it, but when you select a gear, there’s suddenly load applied and, if the ignition system is not spot on, the engine can suddenly do all sorts of crazy things, including dropping cylinders. The other thing that occurs to me is that your battery might be low on charge. Injected engines absolutely do not like a lack of volts.

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Holden Commodore 2002: How can I fix a broken interior vent?

Answered by CarsGuide 25 Oct 2019

Something has possibly broken in the vent. Remove the vents from the dash and check, or have a mechanic do it for you if you’re not confident of doing it yourself.

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Holden Commodore 2002: Why is it not starting properly?

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Jul 2019

It’s possibly a blown head gasket. Have a mechanic check it for you.

 

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Holden Commodore 2002: Removing coolant reservoir

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Mar 2018

First, pull the radiator overflow hose out of the side of the coolant reservoir fill neck and turn the steering wheel to the hard left to get room to get tools in. Laying on the ground undo the two screws on the front of the reservoir and screw on the frame rail, and you can then remove the reservoir.

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Holden Commodore 2006: What is the current market value of a VZ sedan?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Mar 2018

As a private sale it would be worth $2000-$3000, but the trade would value it at $500-$2000.

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Holden Commodore: Is it safe to insert a new radiator and thermostat?

Answered by CarsGuide 26 Jan 2018

The VX had the old 3.8-litre V6; the VZ had the later Alloytec engine. I expect it would physically fit, but I would also expect the radiator and thermostat to be different. I wouldn’t recommend it.

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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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