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The VY oil cooler is in the radiator and is generally trouble free, but the guys at AW Automatics recommend an external cooler for all towing applications.
There have been thousands of Commodores converted to LPG without any problems, so there’s no reason why yours shouldn’t also run well on gas. Take it back to the installer; it’s his responsibility to get it running properly. If you don’t have success doing that contact the manufacturer of the system he’s fitted to your car and ask for their help in resolving the problem. If you didn’t want to go back to the installer find another one who works with the same system and go to them.
Depending on the model it could cost up to $480. It would be best to consult a locksmith in your area; many locksmiths are able to supply replacement keys.
There are a number of things that could be causing the problem; you really need to get it to a mechanic the next time it happens. It could be the ignition coils, the crank angle sensor, the fuel pump or blocked injectors.
The belt does need to be changed every 60,000 km, but it doesn’t end there, as the belt tensioner, idler and crank sprocket needs to be inspected.
I wouldn’t bother with the injector cleaner, that’s a real stab in the dark. It’s obviously an intermittent problem that doesn’t occur when it’s at the dealership, or show up on the diagnostic checks. Next time the engine malfunction light comes on take it straight to the mechanic and have it checked, if you wait for it to go off there is little chance of finding the problem.
Have the timing belt changed, it is well beyond the time it should have been changed even though it has only done 55,000 km. Have a mechanic check the oil pressure at idle, it could be that the oil and oil filter require changing.
The issues around the functionality of certain Nokia phones are not isolated to our system. But we are working with Nokia to improve the compatibility of their systems with our vehicle infotainment.
From what we’ve been told there is no such thing as Dexron XI, so we’re not sure what oil has been used in your car. Dexron III is available and that’s the recommended oil, and Andrew at AW Automatics has told us that it’s still the oil to use.