Holden Barina 2000 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Barina 2000 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Holden Barina 2000: Why does my car randomly lose momentum?

Answered by CarsGuide 11 Jan 2020

Diagnosing problems like this one are difficult, Willie, mainly because you can bet your bottom dollar that the car won’t reproduce the problem when your mechanic drives it. But three or four times every tank of fuel is not funny and, should the problem rear its head just as you’re about to enter a busy road or turn across traffic, it could be very dangerous, too.

But the fact that the car runs perfectly most of the time suggests that it’s not a problem with any of the actual, mechanical engine parts, or it wouldn’t run properly at all. That leaves you with fuel, spark or the computer that controls everything as your most likely suspects. A dodgy sensor such as a crank-angle, camshaft-angle, temperature, oxygen or throttle-position sensor can cause problems like these and sensors have definitely been known to throw up intermittent faults.

The best bet is to have the car scanned by a dealership or workshop with the correct computer gear. Otherwise you could be chasing your tail for weeks, wasting time and money as you change sensors that were working properly and still not fix the problem.

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Holden Barina 2000: What is the best petrol?

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Oct 2016

Regular 91-octane unleaded is the specified fuel for your car, but you could also run it on E10 ethanol or Premium unleaded as well.

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Holden Barina 2000: What is it worth?

Answered by CarsGuide 21 Nov 2014

On the private market the value would be between $1000 and $4000, with five-door models worth more than three-door models. As yours has low kilometres and in good condition it would be valued towards the higher end of the price range.

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Holden Barina 2000: Blown head gasket

Answered by CarsGuide 29 Dec 2011

Normally you wouldn't need a new engine if the head gasket is leaking, you would replace the head gasket and machine the head, but if there is more damage it is possible you might need a replacement engine.

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