How often should I have my Holden serviced?
The service interval on Holden vehicles varies depending on the model. Please contact Penfold Holden on (03) 9268 1333 or consult your handbook for further information.
I have lost my key, who should I contact?
You should contact your Penfold Holden Service Centre on (03) 9268 1333. We can arrange a replacement for you once your ownership details have been verified.
Although modern keys contain sophisticated electronic security features, Holden keeps the replacement cost for these items to a minimum.
My key needs to be reprogrammed – how can I arrange this?
Contact your
Penfold Holden Service Centre on (03) 9268 1333. They will arrange to have your key reprogrammed at a time that suits you. To make a booking online simply
click here. There may be a fee for this service and proof of ownership will be required.
Does my air conditioner affect fuel economy?
Whilst all equipment that places a load on an engine affects fuel consumption, modern air conditioning systems are very efficient. Holden vehicles have excellent aerodynamics and the increased drag caused by driving with the windows lowered to cool the interior would likely result in an increase in consumption greater than any effect caused by using the air-conditioner.
Should I run my air conditioner even when the weather isn't hot?
Areas of the air conditioning system under the hood operate at elevated temperature and pressure levels.To keep the seals and compressor properly lubricated it is prudent to regularly circulate the air conditioning fluid through the pipes in the system. We recommend running the air conditioning for approximately 10 minutes every week, summer and winter.
When I rotate my tyres, should I include the spare or just rotate the four road wheels?
Tyre rotation is vital to achieving even tread wear and optimum tread life. Rotation is necessary because of different wear rates for each wheel position on the vehicle. In front wheel drive cars the front tyres experience braking, steering and driving forces whilst the rear tyres only receive braking forces. They must always be rotated front to rear on the same side, so the direction of rotation does not change.
In many vehicles today, space saver tyres are used to provide a greater amount of storage and reduce weight in vehicles. In this case, space saver tyres are merely designed as a temporary-use tyre to get you mobile in the event of a flat. These should not be used when rotating tyres.
Please consult your vehicle Owner’s Manual for specific model advice or contact your Service Advisor on (03) 9268 1333
Does my air conditioner affect fuel economy?
Whilst all equipment that places a load on an engine affects fuel consumption, modern air conditioning systems are very efficient.
When fitted, air conditioning uses power from the vehicle's engine, so you will notice a small decrease in power and a slight increase in fuel consumption when it is in use.
Holden vehicles have excellent aerodynamics and the increased drag caused by driving with the windows lowered to cool the interior would likely result in consumption similar or greater than any effect caused by using the air conditioning.
I feel a pulsing sensation through my brake pedal when I brake very heavily
This is normal and an indication your Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is working to stop your car quickly whilst at the same time maintaining control.
Most recent Holden models are fitted with ABS. ABS systems work by monitoring wheel rotation. When a wheel is about to lock, hydraulic pressure is momentarily reduced to that wheel, preventing a skid. This momentary pressure reduction can sometimes be felt through the brake pedal as a pulse.
Click here to find out more about ABS technology and other Holden Safety features.