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2016 Holden Barina exhaust-gasket — what it is and why it matters

Yes, the 2016 Holden Barina uses exhaust-gaskets. Technical documentation backs this up: the Holden/GM Service Information (TM Barina, T300 platform) exhaust manifold replacement procedure specifies discarding the old manifold gasket and installing a new one on reassembly, and the Holden Electronic Parts Catalogue lists dedicated gaskets for the manifold-to-cylinder-head and front pipe/catalyst joints. Aftermarket catalogues for the Barina/Sonic platform also offer specific exhaust-gaskets for these joints, confirming fitment across the 1.6 and 1.4T variants.

On a 2016 Holden Barina, the exhaust-gasket’s job is to seal the joins where hot gases leave the engine and head down the exhaust. The main one sits between the cylinder head and the exhaust manifold (or turbo/manifold assembly on the RS 1.4T). Others can appear at the manifold-to-catalyst or front pipe joint as a crush ring or flat flange gasket. Sealing properly keeps the note quiet, prevents fumes sneaking into the cabin, protects nearby components, and helps the oxygen sensors read accurately so the ECU can keep fuel trims tidy.

There’s no set maintenance interval for exhaust-gaskets. They’re a replace-when-needed item, and they should be renewed any time the joint is disturbed. Typical signs they’re due include a ticking noise on cold start that quietens as things heat up, a whiff of exhaust near the engine bay, visible soot around a flange, or a slight loss of pep and fuel economy. If a gasket leak is left to rattle on, it can warp mating faces or cook nearby wiring or heat shields.

When servicing a Barina’s exhaust, best practice is to fit new gaskets rather than re-using old ones. Clean the mating faces, check studs and spring bolts, and follow the GM torque sequence. The manifold gasket is a multi-layer steel style and goes on clean and dry—no paste or silicone. For the front pipe, replace any crush ring or donut and the spring/bolt kit if it’s tired. Always work stone-cold, support the car safely, and recheck for leaks once it’s hot.

Whether it’s the everyday 1.6 or the punchy 1.4T, fresh, correctly fitted exhaust-gaskets help the Barina sound right, run clean, and pass a WOF/rego check without drama.

  • Common leak clues: ticking on start-up, soot marks, exhaust smell, rough idle, higher fuel use
  • Replace gaskets whenever the joint is opened