Holden Vectra 2006 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Vectra 2006 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

How do I change a timing belt on a 2006 Holden Vectra and is it expensive?

Answered by CarsGuide 17 Aug 2018

You need to remove the timing cover on the engine, remove the old belt and fit the new one, it’s not terribly difficult. Costwise I would expect to be around $400-$600.

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What could be causing my '06 Holden Vectra auto to stall?

Answered by CarsGuide 8 Jan 2018

Clean the throttle body and check the throttle position sensor.

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Vectra jumps when braking and struggles with gear changes

Answered by CarsGuide 21 Nov 2016

It sounds like it's not running as it should, and is perhaps in need of a tune-up.

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Holden Vectra stalling solution

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Jun 2013

As I often write in this column tracing intermittent or odd problems can be difficult, and mechanics today are trained to replace parts rather than spend hours searching for the cause, often without finding it. Finding a mechanic who is keen enough to dig deeper into a problem is a blessing.

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Ask Smithy Xtra Not sure about Holden Vectra

Answered by CarsGuide 8 Feb 2011

You’re right; the reports on the Vectra are mixed, for good reasons. It was a good car to drive, but it also had some issues that sometimes made the ownership experience less than pleasant. Look for oil and cooling system leaks, particularly pay attention to water leaks around the rear of the engine that could be from the heat exchanger. Timing belt wear was a real issue, the belts need to be changed every 60,000 km or four years, which makes it expensive, and not changing can lead to very expensive engine damage in the event the belt breaks. On top of that the crank angle sensors are prone to failure, and the electrical system tended to be troublesome. The asking price is about the middle of the range, so it’s on the money in that respect.

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Replacing tyre on a Vectra

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Oct 2010

You don't need to do anything if you tighten the studs correctly.  Tell them to check their wrench and then have them tighten the studs to the correct torque while you watch.

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Ask Smithy Xtra Vapour-injected Vectra

Answered by CarsGuide 1 Jun 2010

The guys at the LPG Warehouse have just fitted an EMER vapour-injection system to a similar car to yours and it’s working a treat for the owner. In that installation they used a toroidal LPG tank and removed the spare wheel; the owner was happy to keep his boot space and use a puncture repair kit should he encounter a flat tyre. They can also use a smaller cylindrical LPG tank if you wanted to retain your spare. Contact the LPG Warehouse on 03 9770 2287 for more info.

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Timing belts

Answered by CarsGuide 25 Jun 2009

MANY cars have chains instead of belts, and carmakers seem to be returning to chains after many years during which they preferred belts. Belts were introduced because they cost less than chains. They are also quieter than a chain, which can be quite noisy as it wears. As to why it isn't mentioned in road test reports, I can only say it is a little too technical for most readers. They are more interested in how a car performs when put to the test. It is the sort of detail the buyer should check before settling on a new car.

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Vectra heavy on fuel

Answered by CarsGuide 8 May 2008

YOUR friends are getting what you would expect, so yours is way off the mark. Persist with the dealer. There is something wrong. If the dealer won't help out, go to Holden directly and ask for help.

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