2000 Holden Jackaroo from Australia and New Zealand - Comments

2nd Aug 2006, 16:37

"Disaster"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

From 20,000 onwards, there were problems with the injectors.

Eventually at 37000, the heat of the problem injectors overheated the cylinder head, resulting in piston, conn rod damage.

The problem went on and on until there was a safety recall for injector replacement.

There is a very real risk of the vehicle suddenly increasing in speed, beyond the drivers control. Most owners do not realise this problem has been known about for quite some time.

My advice, get rid of it before you find yourself with a bill for very expensive engine repairs.

General comments?

Overall comment on the vehicle?

Not a vehicle I would buy again, nor would I trust the one I had.


25th Aug 2007, 22:07

My brother in law has has nothing but problems with his Jackaroo, and the dealer said it was just a lemon because they cannot seem to fix the problems. His was a 2000 turbo diesel.

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14th Sep 2007, 15:37

Fuel mixes with the oil when injector leaks are bad enough. Diesel engines run on heat and compression... no spark. With enough fuel in the oil, engine will rev its guts out (when it feels like it) and the ignition is not gonna stop it! Result: melted pistons, etc.

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22nd Dec 2007, 05:33

Have a 2005 model, blew up at 45,000kms-replaced engine under warranty and had recall on this engine for different injectors.

Now 120,000kms, going very well. This is my third diesel Jackaroo. Still reckon they are a good vehicle.

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27th Feb 2008, 16:23

2001 turbo diesel SE got the car in 2005 went good until it hit 100,000km.then had problems with injectors had them replaced, but made no differences. they had a recall on the injector, but we didn't get a letter about it so we werent awere of the problem at the time.went to town one day & the car blow up Holden dealer in narrabri didn't want to touch it so had someone else to rebuild the motor for us cost us over $10,000.00 to get it done then had Holden to put new injectors in it. the car is running good so far, but having other problems with the suspension. the car has had a funny smell to sence had the motor rebuild & injectors done. other than that the car is good. would not buy another jackaroo again we still have the car at the moment as soon as we can afford another car we will sell this one buy a Toyota next time.

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1st May 2008, 03:22

Own a 2000 SE 3lt TD, had turbo replaced, but cause not looked investigated, at approx 40,000km (Holden replaced when just out of warranty) at 76,000 stopped running and took back to Holden who quoted between 5K to 20K to fix - did not know fault and would not discuss warranty. Rebuilt engine at cost of $15,000 including a new turbo because 2nd installed had run dry (rebuild via a non-Holden mechanic) and now only 20k km along engine is suffering lose of power and occasional stalling and really bad cold start, blows smoke when power kicks back in and check engine light comes on all time. Had on computer and no faults are being registered. Injectors were replaced about 3 months before recall made and Holden want to see old ones before any reimbursement will be made (who keeps failed parts!) Mechanic wrote letter explaining work done and why and Holden refuse to acknowledge. Have the right oil in it and cannot find a single mechanic who will look at it! Keep being told to go get it blown up and do an insurance job on it.

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1st Jul 2008, 07:59

I have a 2000 30lt turbo diesel with only 150k on the clock. The car has a cracked head and have been waiting 3 Months to get another head! I will never buy another later model turbo diesel again! Have since found out that the later models are renowned for cracked heads and turbo problems! Avoid this car at all costs! I too have been told to aim a bazooka at my car! Not happy Jan!!! :- (

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