Are you having problems with your Holden Colorado? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Holden Colorado issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Holden Colorado in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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It's not an unusual requirement with a diesel with a DPF. The DPF normally cleans itself automatically without you even knowing, you don't have to do anything. But if you don't do the sort of driving that invokes the automatic regeneration you then have to take action as recommended by Holdens to do it. Diesels don't work at their best when tooling around the ‘burbs at low speed, and anyone buying one with that sort of driving routine should ask their dealer about the suitability of the vehicle for them.
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.
Because it is so new you need to take it back to the Holden dealer, and ramp up the pressure on them to fix it.
If need be contact Holden customer service directly and tell them the dealer can’t seem to fix it to your satisfaction, and ask that their regional service manager assess the car.
You're getting into the Colorado at about the right time, when they've done around 100,000 km. If you're going manual check the clutch, that's a bit of a weak point, but other than that go for the best car you can find. One thing to focus on is wear and tear from use as a work vehicle. Look at damage in the bed, dents and scrapes on the body from being worked hard on the job site. Overall they're a pretty good thing.
In 2015 Holden recalled 26,000 Colorado utes and SUVs because of the chance they might catch fire. The affected models were made between September 2013 and January 2015, which fits with your car. According to the Federal Government recall website, "there is a risk that cable insulation may melt or catch fire." For its part Holden said that an alternator cable might have been assembled so it makes contact with a steel bracket on the battery tray. The insulation could rub through, causing a short circuit, which could lead to a fire.
You need to know the all-up weight of the trailer with the three horses all your gear aboard. The horses alone weight 1500 kg, and the float is going to be 1500 to 2000 kg, so you need a vehicle capable of towing 3500 kg. There are a number on the market rated to tow that load, vehicles like the Holden Colorado, Mazda BT-50, Ford Ranger, Land Rover Discovery etc. You also need to be mindful of the Gross Combination Mass of the vehicle when you're going to tow at or near its maximum rating to ensure you don't exceed it.
The Holden Colorado, and the final series of the Holden Rodeo before it, have been built in Thailand by Isuzu since 2002. Sharing a platform with the Isuzu D-Max the Colorado is built under licence in Isuzu's Samut Prakan factory.
Since its launch in 2008 the Holden Colorado has been built in Rayong, Thailand. Interestingly, the Isuzu D-Max it shares its platform with is built in different factories all over the world, including Chile, China, Ecuador, Egypy, Nigeria, The Philippines, Portugal, South Africa, Thailand (Samrong-Samutprakan), and Tunisia. Produced in Wentzville, Missouri, the Chevrolet Colorado is an American market vehicle. It features different engine options as well as front-end sheetmetal to look more like the full-size Chevy Silverado pick-up.
The best way to get a resolution to your woes is to deal, at first with the dealer. If that doesn’t resolve your issues go directly to Holden’s customer service (1800 033 349) and seek a resolution. After that your next port of call should be consumer affairs in Queensland.