If the car has a OBDII diagnostic port, sorry, there is no paper-clip jumper trick to flash the Check Engine light, or something like that. If you want to be able to check it yourself, you'll need to get an OBDII reader. I'm assuming by the name of the vehicle that you are located in Australia, and that car markets are different than here in the USA, but I think you can still get access to these tools. In the States, we can pick one up and the local NAPA store for $80-200. Now, you may not be a mechanic, and need one of these day-to-day, but wouldn't it be nice to know what that code means before you take it to the shop? :)
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They sell code reader tools fairly cheap online.
Anywhere from $10.00 to a couple of hundred.
Most of the cheap ones do all the things an average person would need.
I will leave a link to one kind I thought was cool but I don't know how good it is. It uses your smart phone Via Bluetooth for about $10.
Some are better than others.
You will need to do the research on that yourself.
Good Luck
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Hi Chloe It sounds like you have replaced most parts that may have created this fault not a lot left appart from ecu. However this is not a definate fix. I'm assuming you haven't taken it to a Holden dealer having replaced so many parts. The only advise i can give without seeing your vehicle is to take it to a Holden Dealer. "Some" Holden dealers have test ecu's in there workshops and may be able to fit one if they feel it is required as part of there diagosis before fitting a new ECU. As you say the cost of a new ECU is high. Good luck
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YOU WILL NEED TO GET TOO A WORK SHOP THAT HAS A SCAN TOOL AS SOME MODELS ALOW YOU TO GET THE CODE OUT THE BCM FAILING THIS YOU WILL NEED TO TAKE OUT THE RADIO GET THE SERIAL NUMBER DATA BAR CODE ETC SEND IT TO THE DEALER SHIP AND THEY CAN GET IT OFF THE HOLDEN DEALERSHIP WEBSIGHT
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