AnswerID: 4123 Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 11, 2002 at 00:00
Will
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Hi Tim,
I have owned 2 '99 model jack TD's. (wife rolled first one).
First one was a 12/99 model auto, and the second (I still have it)
is a 7/99 manual.
The 12/99 had win starting batteries, an accessary socket in the cargo area. While the earlier one doesnt.
The auto in regards to around town or towing is (was) a complete pleasure to drive. I didnt get to try it off road so i cant say how the auto would have went.
In regards to problems, it is very important to use the correct grade of oil,I have just changed from Castrol GTD to Castrol Magnatec and it made a big difference to the hard starting and especially to the idle.( I was given a list of oils by Holden that are the correct grade and can be used, I'll see if i can attach it some how for all the Jack TD readers to see).
The earlier models have a faulty batch of injector seals fitted that bleed air over night and make it a bitch to start when
cold, your holden dealer can fax off your VIN number and find out if the seals need to be changed.The 7/99 one is on the cut off for the revised seals so the dealer is going to change them any way. The radios seem to get interference on AM, my local autoelect has seen a couple like that.
Fuel consumption no matter what I do to it around town or a quick hiway trip allways is around 10 litres/100 k's.
Good luck in whatever you choose but I think the Jack TD is a pretty good unit.
Will.
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