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Goss Vacuum Solenoid Valve - VS219

Goss Vacuum Solenoid Valve - VS219

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$316
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PAJERO NJ NK NL CM

PAJERO NJ NK NL CM

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$2,058
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IMPREZA 1.6 & 1.8 95-ON CM

IMPREZA 1.6 & 1.8 95-ON CM

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$1,149
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RPS C-DORE SW-UTE V8 5.7 CM

RPS C-DORE SW-UTE V8 5.7 CM

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$3,057
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MUFFLER REAR LASER/323

MUFFLER REAR LASER/323

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$1,146
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MUFFLER - NISSAN
Clearance

MUFFLER - NISSAN

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$157
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MOUNT

MOUNT

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BEND 90DEG X 47MM

BEND 90DEG X 47MM

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$158
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Chase Truck Muffler

Chase Truck Muffler

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$177
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Chase Truck Muffler

Chase Truck Muffler

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$568
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G10C TOP ONLY CHROMED

G10C TOP ONLY CHROMED

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$4,762
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Permaseal Turbo Inlet Gasket - TUR055

Permaseal Turbo Inlet Gasket - TUR055

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$280
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CONE SMALL PLAIN

CONE SMALL PLAIN

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Permaseal Turbo Gasket - TUR099

Permaseal Turbo Gasket - TUR099

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$137
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INTERMEDIATE MUFFLER

INTERMEDIATE MUFFLER

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$519
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BEND 45DEG X 63MM

BEND 45DEG X 63MM

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MILD STEEL TUBE 1 1/4INCH P/MTR

MILD STEEL TUBE 1 1/4INCH P/MTR

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EXHAUST PIPE

EXHAUST PIPE

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FRT PIPE-FALCON XE/XF 83-89

FRT PIPE-FALCON XE/XF 83-89

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$950
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Fuelmiser PCV Valve - PCV-003

Fuelmiser PCV Valve - PCV-003

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$19
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Fuelmiser PCV Valve - Oes - PCV-005

Fuelmiser PCV Valve - Oes - PCV-005

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$130
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MANIFOLD STUDS M8X1.25

MANIFOLD STUDS M8X1.25

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Fuelmiser PCV Valve Grommet - PCG-04

Fuelmiser PCV Valve Grommet - PCG-04

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FLEX TUBING 1 1/4 S/S

FLEX TUBING 1 1/4 S/S

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Cateran Turbo Gasket Kit - ISU-213

Cateran Turbo Gasket Kit - ISU-213

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$358
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1.8M MILD STEEL TUBE 57MM

1.8M MILD STEEL TUBE 57MM

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$216
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Cateran Intercooler - MIT-608

Cateran Intercooler - MIT-608

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1.8M MILD STEEL TUBE 32MM

1.8M MILD STEEL TUBE 32MM

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Overview and Maintenance Tips for the 2012 Holden Commodore

The 2012 Holden Commodore is a classic Australian car that continues to be popular for its powerful performance, roomy interior, and solid build quality. Known for its versatility, it suits everything from daily commutes to weekend road trips, making it a favourite among Aussie drivers. Whether you own a sedan, ute, or wagon variant, the 2012 Holden Commodore offers a reliable driving experience paired with a comfortable ride.

One of the standout features of the 2012 Commodore is its engine options. You can find it with a range of engines from the efficient four-cylinder to the robust V8, which has long been a highlight for driving enthusiasts. Under the bonnet, these engines are designed to deliver both power and smooth performance, making the car a joy to drive on highways and around town alike.

Maintenance for the Holden Commodore is generally straightforward, but keeping up with regular servicing is key to enjoying years of trouble-free motoring. The car benefits from common-sense maintenance schedules that help preserve both performance and reliability. Getting these tasks done on time also helps prevent costly repairs down the track.

Basic maintenance starts with routine oil and filter changes. For the 2012 Commodore, it is important to change the engine oil every 10,000 kilometres or so, depending on how hard the vehicle is driven. Using the right grade of oil as recommended in the owner's manual ensures the engine runs smoothly and lasts longer. Oil changes are a good chance to check for leaks or any unusual noises from the engine bay.

Tire care is another crucial aspect. The 2012 Commodore often comes fitted with either standard or performance tyres depending on the model. Regularly checking tyre pressure and tread depth is essential, not only for safety but for optimal fuel efficiency. Rotating the tyres every 10,000 kilometres helps to even out tread wear, increasing the life of the tyres.

Brakes on the Commodore need a bit of attention too. Brake pads and discs can wear faster in stop-start city driving, so it pays to keep an ear out for squealing or grinding sounds. A brake inspection every 20,000 kilometres is a good habit so any wear can be caught early and addressed before it turns into a bigger issue.

The suspension and steering system also deserve a look during regular servicing. The Commodore's suspension is designed to provide a smooth ride, but worn shocks or struts can cause handling problems and uneven tyre wear. Mechanics usually check these components during tyre rotations or when the car goes in for brake work.

Cooling system upkeep is another important factor to keep the engine running cool, especially since Australian summers can be harsh. Regular checking of coolant levels and a coolant flush every two years can prevent overheating. The radiator, hoses, and water pump are also parts that should be inspected periodically to avoid any leaks or failures.

The battery life on a 2012 Holden Commodore typically lasts between three to five years depending on usage and environment. It's wise to have the battery tested during major services, especially before winter, to avoid starting troubles during colder months. Cleaning battery terminals and ensuring they are tightly connected help maintain a good electrical system.

Transmission fluid is often overlooked but plays a vital role in the health of your Commodore's gearbox. Checking and replacing the transmission fluid according to the service manual ensures smooth shifting and prolongs transmission life. This is particularly important for models with automatic transmissions, which can be more sensitive to fluid condition.

Lastly, regular inspections of the exhaust system and underbody can help identify rust or damage from road debris. Given Australia's varied terrain, it's good to make sure that the exhaust mounts are secure and that emissions components are functioning properly as this can affect both performance and compliance with local regulations.

Overall, the 2012 Holden Commodore is a durable and dependable vehicle when looked after properly. Regular maintenance, keeping an eye on wear items such as tyres, brakes, and fluids, and tackling minor issues early will ensure that the car remains a trustworthy part of any driver's daily life or weekend adventure. It combines Aussie muscle with practicality, backed by a maintenance routine that is easy to stick to with just a bit of attention now and then.