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Holden Statesman Pricing and Specs

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$6,050*
Holden Statesman
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The Holden Statesman is available from $6,050 to $9,020 for the 2010 range of models in Sedan body types.

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All Holden Statesman pricing and specs

Year Price From* Price To*
2010 $6,050 $9,020
2009 $6,050 $9,020
2008 $5,720 $9,020
2007 $5,610 $11,220
2006 $4,620 $10,560
2005 $4,620 $8,140
2004 $4,400 $8,140
2003 $4,290 $8,470
2002 $4,290 $8,470
2001 $4,070 $6,930
2000 $4,070 $6,600
1999 $4,070 $6,490
1998 $4,070 $7,370
1997 $4,070 $7,370
1996 $4,070 $6,820
1995 $3,740 $6,820
1994 $3,300 $5,830
1993 $3,300 $5,500
1992 $3,300 $5,500
1991 $3,300 $5,500
1990 $3,300 $5,170
1985 $2,640 $5,830
1984 $2,640 $5,830
1983 $2,420 $5,830
1982 $2,420 $5,500
1981 $2,420 $5,500
1980 $2,420 $5,720
1979 $2,420 $5,720
1978 $2,420 $5,060
1977 $2,420 $5,060
1976 $2,970 $4,730
1975 $2,970 $4,620
1974 $2,310 $4,620
1973 $2,310 $4,290
1972 $2,310 $4,290
1971 $2,310 $4,290

Holden Statesman FAQs

My 2002 Holden Statesman has fuel but no spark

There’s a variety of ways for this problem to occur, so let’s start with the basics. Is the battery in good condition? Even though it may show 12 volts on a tester, when you actually apply a load to it (via the starter motor) you may find it loses the plot. And modern, fuel-injected engines hate having low voltage when they’re trying to start or run.

The next thing to check would be whether you have power at the coil packs. If you don’t, you need to work your way upstream to find out where the power stops. The fuses and relays for the ignition are a likely culprit. And don’t forget to make sure the coil packs are earthed properly. Bad earths are an incredibly common way for modern engines to go haywire.

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My 2005 Holden Statesman WL engine is misfiring and the SVS light is on

The SVS light is otherwise known as the Service Vehicle Soon light. It indicates that there’s something wrong with the car’s engine management (in the case of your Statesman). In this make and model, it’s often triggered by a faulty oil-pressure sensor which is relatively cheap and easy to replace.

But that shouldn’t cause the misfire. Which means you need to look further and that would start by giving the car an electronic scan. It’s worth knowing that these engines used spark plugs that required replacement at 80,000km intervals. These won’t cause the computer to log a fault code, but they do fail remarkably reliably at this mileage, and a misfire is the first symptom.

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The clock and radio display in my 2004 Holden Statesman won't turn off

I'm not sure how an electric piece of equipment continues to function when its fuse or relay has ben removed, so maybe you need to check that you're pulling the correct fuse. The car's owner's manual should contain a list of fuses, their location and what circuit they relate to.

In any case, problems like this one are often the fault of the car's body computer which can fail, allowing all sorts of random errors to crop up in anything from the climate-control stuff to the central locking. If that's the case, a new body computer may be required, but these can be obtained second-hand to keep costs down.

But before you do any of that, try these simple tricks: Using the key fob, press the door lock button and hold it down for at least a minute. Sometimes, this is enough to reboot the computer and restore normal settings. The second thing to try is to park the car and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Wait at least an hour (overnight is better) and then reconnect the battery and see if the car's computer has reset itself. It doesn't always work, but it's free and definitely worth a shot. Just make sure you have access to the radio's security code to restart it after disconnecting the battery.

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