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#81 Posted : Friday, 13 February 2009 11:08:13 AM(UTC)
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My 2000 VT Calais is doing exactly the same thing, except the steering gets really hard, as if the power steering goes. I took it to Holden and they said it came up with a code 74, buit werent positive, so they cleared it all and asked me to go back in when it comes up again. ill be going in this arvo, as it happenend about an hour after i left holden.
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#82 Posted : Friday, 13 February 2009 11:18:42 AM(UTC)
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Same thing here -ABS,TRACTION CONTROL, ENGINE, AIR BAG and OIL PRESSURE warning lights come on. along wit a wee tune. replaced the black box on ABS MODULE (removing 6 trox screws)and lossened the side nuts to lift it up slightly.
Cant help wondering why it was intermittent though. Later found the alternator wiring melted together (small white and brown wires from black reg box). wonder if the uneven voltage was cauing this. Cleaned up the big wire as well. No problems since
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#83 Posted : Friday, 20 February 2009 9:32:39 PM(UTC)
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For all the kiwis having this problem -

I found a guy in New Zealand who can repair the ABS Module for NZ$380 and who will deal with "non trade" customers. (took him 2 days including courier delays) - found via TradeMe - his account name is abcauto - use search bar on trademe site, drop down to members.

I used him and have not had any problems with the part since. There was also 1 Year warranty on the repair. Good price really, seeing cheapest second had price I could get from a wrecker was $400 and Holden Agent wanted $1500 + GST for a new part.
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#84 Posted : Sunday, 22 February 2009 6:02:50 AM(UTC)
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Thanks to everyones comments re the warning lights on the VT and the apparent loss of functionality of the ABS, air con, temp guage, cruise control, air bag, oil pressure light, traction control assocoated with the ABS Module fault. Here are some more tips to fix the problem if you are a non-mechanic like me-1)You will need a Torx T20 size screwdriver(anything else is to wide to access the 6 Torx screws, you can get these from a "Tool Mart" type of shop); I found it easier to remove the battery to access the bottom Torx screws, be careful not to round the head of the 6 Torx Screws which look like allan key type of heads;2)there are 2 electrical cables to undo-a)one thick one on the top of the ABS Module (at the 3 oclock position, pinch and slide the retaining clip towards the engine block,this will release the thick cable from the ABS Module) and b) one thin cable located on the bottom of the ABS Module(with a flat screwdriver lever off the plug downwards towards the ground-you should expose the orange crinkly internal sleeve of this plug as you lever it off.


The advice re the slighlyly lifting up of the ABS Module together with the ABS pump (the thing it is screwed onto where the 6 thin pipes (brake fluid lines)feed into, is spot on).

As the car wont start when you disconnect all this stuff, you need to arrange for the delivery of the reconditioned ABS Module (cost me $300) before hand. The automotive electrical reconditioning shop needs the part number which is located on the white piece of paper stuck to the bottom of your ABS Module.When I got mine out, I advised the recon shop and they kindly delivered me the correct ABS Module for my car.

This is basically it...you can save at least $600 doing it yourself.


I rang a dealer only to be told that it would cost me $220 just for an analysis!!

PS. If you are around the Victoria Park area in Perth you are welcome to borrow my Torx screwdriver as I probably will never use it again!
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#85 Posted : Monday, 2 March 2009 10:37:54 PM(UTC)
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hey ive got a problem with my thermo fans on my 98 vt they stay on non - stop even when the car is off i pulled out the relay so it doesnt run my battery flat but its a pain everytime u stop the car u need to turn them off ive checkd the relays and fuses and they are all fine does anyone have any ideas????

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#86 Posted : Friday, 11 September 2009 7:59:00 AM(UTC)
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Hi,
I have recently purchased a VT Series 2 SS through a non holden dealership. My airbag light has just started coming on with the audible 3 tone beep.
When questioned about this they admitted they had this problem with it before and said they had it sent to Holden and fixed up but it is obviously a reocurring problem. The car is still under the statutory warranty so i am taking it back.
How can i be sure that this will be fixed? I do not want it happening again once the warranty is done with.

Cheers
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#87 Posted : Wednesday, 13 January 2010 5:40:48 PM(UTC)
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Hi guys im havin problems with my 1999 Vt commodore. The engine management,airbag,oil pressure lights are all on and an X on my air con. Ive taken it into Holden and they hav no idea what is wrong. But the annoyin part is its happened in the same place at the same time 2 years in a row. Please help.
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#88 Posted : Wednesday, 13 January 2010 5:43:17 PM(UTC)
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and also the power button isnt working and the cooling fan is always on an i hav no temperature guage.
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#89 Posted : Friday, 15 January 2010 7:11:01 AM(UTC)
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Dr Terry,
Mate will be posting on here more often as i see that you seem to pretty good advice.
My problem along with most of the guys on this post is that my Vy Calais has a similar problem. The "TRAC OFF" light comes on and cannot be turned off without turning off the car and restarting. NOTE This is the only light that has come on, no abs oil etc etc.
It can come on when first shifting car into drive (auto box)
but usually once the car has been running for a while or sitting at lights in traffic. Once light has come on it feels as though it has somehow governed the gearbox. Sometimes the gearbox will hold in first gear until the revs are high then give a harsh shift into second. The other diagnosis ive made is that sometimes when on open road you can put your foot down and the gearbox will not kick back at all.
Used to think that it was my gearbox that was shot, but that was until i spent $3k getting it built strong to last for a long time.
Also had the brakes changed to VZ R8 upgrade package but problem still exists so any advice you can offer me would be great.
I am going in to get fault codes/diagnosis done to see if it is hopefully just an abs sensor but thinking that it could be the module. Funny thing is though ring around as prices went from $60 to $160 between four different holden dealers.
Is there anything else i can check??
Cheers Adam
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#90 Posted : Tuesday, 16 February 2010 3:20:08 AM(UTC)
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In Ref: to my last post I have now found out some more info...well sort of.
The only time the "TRAC OFF" comes on by its own is when the A/C is on. Drove the car around for a full week without aircon and not once did it come on, or when i turned it on i could always turn it off.
Now as soon as the rough week was up tried the aircon and boom sitting at the lights and it came on all by ones self. Tried again next day by sitting at lights in N and still does it?????
Who knows
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#91 Posted : Monday, 5 April 2010 12:31:23 AM(UTC)
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Ive got the same problem with my 2000 WH Statesman with ABS,TRACTION CONTROL, ENGINE, AIR BAG and OIL PRESSURE lights coming on intermitently and heavy power steering when it happens. Seems to be the ABS Module I guess based on this forum.

Am I OK if I just remove the ABS Fuse for the time being until I can afford to get it fixed?
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#92 Posted : Tuesday, 6 April 2010 6:51:58 AM(UTC)
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Lads just an update, tried to pull out alternator but found out little too late that theres bugger all room to get it out unless you remove radiator or headers off alternator side. But since car is running marginally better and i think when i get the new one in should be good. Also TRAC off hasnt reared its ugly head yet.....fingers crossed
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#93 Posted : Wednesday, 5 May 2010 10:16:05 PM(UTC)
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i can do either brand new BOSCH units or recon/exchange for most commodores....

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#94 Posted : Saturday, 8 May 2010 3:49:11 AM(UTC)
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One thing i forgot to mention. You might want to check your (auto models only) that your throttle cable from the throttle relaxer that runs thru the firewall hasn't been jammed up or has a tight turn in it. Sounds weird but my car used to jump as soon as you touched the throttle, checked the T/B by taking it off cleaning. Still jumped with slight throttle. Checked throttle relaxer still couldn't see anything. Checked cable from relaxer to foot pedal and it had a very tight turn just near the brake booster (was wedged in behind a clip). As soon as i went to move the cable it sprung out a little away from the booster. Started the car and the throttle hasn't never been soooo smooth. Been talking to my tuner and others and this could have been the problem that was the infamous "TRAC OFF" problems cause. Apparently the throttle relaxer was having a bit of an arguement with the cable which over a short time would throw the "TRAC OFF" and into limp mode. When you added the aircon to the equation it brought it on very quickly due to the slight change in RPM. So i'd run a quick check over this bad boy just to make sure.....could save you some bucks. P.s if you have had a tune done then you might need you idle adjusted slightly, and NO the idle reset/learn/pcm reset won't fix it as it has been adjusted not re-learned.
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#95 Posted : Saturday, 8 May 2010 6:54:00 AM(UTC)
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Read this first, before you let Forum Engineers give you bad advice and waste your hard earned money when it comes to

"ABS" faults. They seem to always say replace the ABS unit - wow! another $600 wasted for nothing. From these forums and

talking to mechanics about "ABS" faults, it rarely is the ABS.

I learnt the hard way - I followed the advice and replaced the ABS unit - same exact fault still there. Like arnie (this

post) mine comes on when the small? engine fan comes on. The fault codes say Low Speed fan and Theft-Deterrent (also means data fault). So can someone (maybe not a Forum Engineer) pls tell me the best place to look to fix a data fault that seems to involve one of the electronic fans?
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#96 Posted : Saturday, 8 May 2010 9:24:19 AM(UTC)
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Might want to check out your fan relays also. I ended up replacing 3 - both fan and i think the ecpm or pcm relay cant remember. One of the greyish coloured ones had a brownish areas on it where the relay has started to short. Could be something worth chasing. Think the relay (genuine) are about $11 for the most and one of them is $12 could be a chaeaper fix.
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#97 Posted : Tuesday, 11 May 2010 1:55:42 AM(UTC)
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So can someone (maybe not a Forum Engineer) pls tell me the best place to look to fix a data fault that seems to involve one of the electronic fans?


Why do you seem to have a problem with forum engineers? It's merely an automotive inspired term to describe Fastlane administrators.

Nothing to do with automotive engineering.




Vandals and graffiti "artists" do everyone a favour and target parking meters and fixed speed cameras only.

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#98 Posted : Tuesday, 11 May 2010 5:59:06 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by CleverButStupid
Read this first, before you let Forum Engineers give you bad advice and waste your hard earned money when it comes to

"ABS" faults. They seem to always say replace the ABS unit - wow! another $600 wasted for nothing. From these forums and

talking to mechanics about "ABS" faults, it rarely is the ABS.

I learnt the hard way - I followed the advice and replaced the ABS unit - same exact fault still there. Like arnie (this

post) mine comes on when the small? engine fan comes on. The fault codes say Low Speed fan and Theft-Deterrent (also means data fault). So can someone (maybe not a Forum Engineer) pls tell me the best place to look to fix a data fault that seems to involve one of the electronic fans?

This particular 'Forum Engineer' has not just said replace the ABS module when any fault emerges.

I've owned & run an automotive workshop for 34 years. If I 'just replaced' things without doing some initial diagnosis, I would have been out of business years ago. As part of my business I sell a lot of automotive electronic parts to the trade & as such, often end up advising them how to approach a particular fault. Many owners & technicians want a 'quick fix', they want me to diagnose (over the phone) a fault which I haven't checked out first hand, on a car I've never seen before, yet they want me to tell them how to fix it or what to replace.

My standard answer to such requests is to do some proper diagnosis first & that you don't repair a car by just 'throwing parts at it' & hoping for the best.

After decades of doing this there are some faults which you can be 99% confident of knowing the fix without seeing the car, but some sensible verbal diagnosis is still required even then. If you read the last 10 pages on this topic there are many different symptoms mentioned & no one (especially me) has suggested to replace the ABS module as a fix in every case.

The simple facts are (for VT to VY), if many indicator lights become illuminated & some other symptoms emerge (e.g. erratic gauge readings, a/cond operation, auto trans shift patterns issues) the probable cause IS the ABS module. But you must do a few checks first. If you have access to a scanner, or know somebody who has, check the fault codes. If there is no communication, then 'case closed', fit another module (around $350, not $600 BTW). If you have other issues like strange cooling fan operation or ABS or Trac lights coming on, do some further diagnosis, it is probably NOT the module & may be something cheaper &/or simpler. Another very simple check, requiring no fancy equipment at all is to unplug the ABS & then drive the car to check everything else. Sure the ABS & Trac lights will be on, but everything else should return to normal. If it doesn't your problem is NOT in the ABS module.

As I said, if you can communicate with the ABS module it is most likely OK. A cooling fan issue is more likely to be a body control module or even the engine ECU, but as I keep saying get someone who knows to diagnose the problem first & don't just do what someone on an internet forum has suggested.

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#99 Posted : Monday, 7 June 2010 8:22:14 AM(UTC)
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Hi All,

This thread has been a huge help in understanding what might be wrong with my 2002 V2 Monaro (Manual).

I have been having the check engine light coming on with no logged fault codes. The oil light randomly showing and the black crosses showing on the Climate control and on the dash. Litre's per 100/km drop to zero at the same time. The A/C on and off (continuously). Power seat memory does not work. Fan only works on High (could be a seperate problem). Traction Control is permanently off.

This all happened after getting the PCM retuned after I had a CAM installed. The tuner dongle blew up and melted 1/2 way through the tuning process and the car has never been right since. Obviously something was damaged or the firmware was corrupted in the car.
We have replaced the ECU and the BCM. Checked all of the fuses. Also, tried a new ABS unit. None of this has stopped the problem. Tomorrow I will take the car back to the tuner and ask him to try a new PIM. I am guessing that this may have been damaged. I'm not sure but there is not much else left to try.
The check engine light does tend to show more at lower RPM (i.e. IDLE and sixth gear highway driving). I am starting to think that it is worth checking the Alternater / Regulator. Perhaps a voltage problem as some others have had.
Where is the diagnostic connector wired to? The ECU/PCM or PIM? Obviously that module took a hit when the dongle exploded.

I have wasted so much time and money on this problem. I would really appreciate any advice or some idea's if anyone had any.
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#100 Posted : Wednesday, 29 December 2010 2:34:09 AM(UTC)
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Hi guys, I have the same problem with my VT and did as you suggested (disconnected the ABS) and nothing changed, none of the lights went out and the fan started running full pelt. Any other advice?? Cant afford to spend money on another module if it isnt the problem....... Cheers

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