4 questions from our users
Billasked
My wife has recently purchased an LT Commodore. The car does all things as expected except for the headlights. They are dim and totally useless on an open road. If I were to travel in the country with wildlife abounding then that would be outright dangerous. Anyone else with headlight problems. This care is only 1 month old.
3 answers
clean head lights or something wrong with relay system, check fuses, and connections
the car has only done 1,500klm and only driven once at night!
They should not be dim. First check would be the battery is being correctly charged by alternator.
Short trips around suburbia will eventually drain the battery when using lights all the time. There must be at least one long freeway/highway journey to fully charge the battery.
BargainBoyasked
The ZB Commodore GPS does not have Traffic Sign Recognition not does it have current speed limit displayed for the road. This was available on the VF. Are there plans too have this feature made available? As the opel insignia and Buick regal both have it as does ds the Vauxhall insignia.
2 answers
Pre-Acadia vehicles, Holden had no Australian traffic sign database. Which is why there is no traffic sign recognition on Commodore or Astra.
OK. But you would think they would be able to offer it now or at least use a GPS infotainment that has it built in. The VF Calais has Speed Limit database with all the speed limits for all the roads and this is updated over the air through the GPS service. It is built into its GPS so why not the ZB? A backward step I say.
Peter S.asked
Has anyone else had an issue of a large vibration at speed thru the whole car
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Gordon M.asked
Very weak radio took it back to dearer they said every thing checked out what now?
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