Hi. Please review your vehicle information again. I believe your vehicle has an in-line 4cyl, twin cam, 1.6L. In order to replace your water pump. The timing belt needs to be removed. How many kilometers are on the odometer? If it is close to or over 128000 Km, replace the timing belt as well. If you were looking for more specific repair information. Please write back and let me know exactly what you need. Please don't worry about writing too much. The more information, the better. Good Luck.
SOURCE: holden barina 2003
it means its due for service. If u wanna get rid of it without servicing the vehicle then as you start the car simultaneously push the ODOMETER reset button on the dash and it will wipe it. This will however just delay the point your car needs servicing.
SOURCE: changing a fuel pump on a 1991 holden barina
The Fuel Pump is Inside the Fuel Tank. You will need to Trop the Fuel tank for this. Not an Easy Job by any Means.
SOURCE: holden barina left hand sideblinkers not working
check the turn signal relay that usually goes before the fuse
SOURCE: overheating barina
I had a similar problem and also checked the thermostat and pump first. They were fine so I looked at the radiator which turned out to be clogged and I took it to a radiator shop and they cleaned it out, problem solved. I have now added new antifreeze so that won't be an issue again. If your water is clean, one of your hoses might be collapsing and this is the same as running with a closed radiator. Feel if the hoses are soft. If they are you can put a spring in the hose to keep it open or get new hoses. If that is not the problem, you may have a blown head gasket. When the engine is cold take off the radiator cap, make sure the radiator is full and run the engine until the fan cuts in. If there is a regular supply of bubbles you should have the engine checked out.
SOURCE: I need a free workshop manual for 1.3l 1991 holden
http://www.teamswift.net/viewtopic.php?t=26290
This might be what you are looking for It is on an MK1 But i think it is the same for a Barina
If not search the site for lots of good info.
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