Holden Trax Dashboard Warning Lights Guide: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Repair Costs
Modern Holden Trax (based on Chevrolet Trax) uses a comprehensive warning light system. This guide covers every standard dashboard symbol, from critical red alerts to informative indicators. We provide detailed troubleshooting, model‑specific failure points, and up‑to‑date Australian repair costs.
Quick reference – most common Trax lights
| Icon | Warning light | Common issue | Est. repair cost (AUD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Check engine | O2 sensor, thermostat, EVAP, misfire | $150 – $1400 | |
| Oil pressure | Low oil level, pump failure, pressure switch | $80 – $2000 | |
| Battery/charging | Alternator, battery, corroded ground | $200 – $900 | |
| Coolant temp | Thermostat stuck, water pump leak, fan fault | $120 – $1100 | |
| Brake system | Low fluid, worn pads, ABS module issue | $100 – $800 | |
| ABS | Wheel speed sensor, tone ring, pump motor | $150 – $750 | |
| Airbag (SRS) | Clockspring, seat sensor, crash sensor | $200 – $1200 | |
| TPMS | Sensor battery, faulty sensor, no signal | $70 – $400 (set of 4) | |
| ESC / traction off | Steering angle sensor, yaw rate sensor | $150 – $700 | |
| Immobiliser / security | Key not recognised, transponder fault | $150 – $600 |
Costs include parts & labour; may vary with Trax model year and your location.
Check engine light (MIL)
#1 Trax issue: thermostat
Symptoms
- Solid or flashing light (flashing = severe misfire)
- Rough idle, hesitation, loss of power
- Increased fuel consumption, failed emissions test
- Possible engine knock (if misfire persists)
Diagnosis (detailed)
- Step 1: Read codes with OBD2 scanner – common: P0128 (thermostat), P0420 (cat), P0300 (misfire), P0171 (lean)
- Step 2: Inspect coolant level and thermostat housing (plastic cracks on 1.4L)
- Step 3: Check fuel trims, O2 sensor voltages, and misfire counters
- Step 4: Perform cylinder compression test if misfire persists
Diag $90–$150 | Thermostat $250–450 | O2 sensor $280–500 | Catalytic converter $900–1400
Low oil pressure
stop engine immediately
⚠️ Symptoms
- Red oil can symbol, often with “STOP ENGINE” message
- Ticking or knocking noise from valvetrain
- Engine may overheat or stall
- Oil pressure gauge reads very low (if equipped)
🔍 In‑depth diagnosis
- Check oil level and condition (milky? indicates coolant leak)
- Test oil pressure switch with multimeter / manual gauge
- If pressure really low: inspect oil pump pickup (often clogged on high‑mileage), worn bearings
- Also check for leaks around filter, cooler lines
oil & filter $80–120 | pressure switch $150–250 | oil pump $900–2000 | engine rebuild $4000+
Battery / alternator
💡 Symptoms
- Battery light on dash, dim headlights, slow crank
- Radio resets, power windows slow
- Battery warning may flicker at high RPM
⚡ Diagnosis steps
- Measure voltage: engine off 12.4V+; running 13.8–14.8V
- Load test battery (auto parts store free)
- Check alternator diode ripple with oscilloscope (AC ripple kills battery)
- Inspect ground strap from engine to chassis (corrosion common on Trax)
battery $200–400 | alternator $550–900 | ground cable repair $100–200
Coolant overheat
🌡️ Symptoms
- Temperature gauge in red, “ENGINE HOT” warning
- Steam from bonnet, coolant smell
- Heater blows cold air (airlock or low coolant)
🔧 Comprehensive diagnosis
- Check coolant level & condition (rusty? needs flush)
- Inspect for external leaks: water pump weep hole, radiator, hoses
- Test thermostat operation (common Trax failure – stuck closed)
- Verify electric fans turn on at ~105°C, check fan relay
- Perform combustion leak test (head gasket failure)
thermostat $150–350 | water pump $450–1100 | radiator $550–950 | head gasket $1800–2800
Brake system
🛑 Symptoms
- Red BRAKE light (may be ( ) symbol)
- Spongy or low pedal, longer stopping distance
- Parking brake stuck or fluid low warning
🛠️ Detailed diagnosis
- Check brake fluid level (top up if low, inspect for leaks)
- Inspect pad thickness and rotor condition
- Look for brake lines corrosion (especially near rear axle)
- Test brake booster vacuum (hissing, hard pedal)
pads & fluid flush $150–400 | caliper $250–600 | master cylinder $350–800 | ABS module $900–1500
ABS light
🔄 Symptoms
- ABS light on steady (sometimes with traction control off)
- ABS does not activate during hard braking
- May hear pump run continuously in rare cases
📡 Diagnosis steps
- Scan ABS module for codes (C0035, C0040, C0050)
- Check wheel speed sensors & wiring (corrosion common at connector)
- Inspect tone rings for cracks or rust build‑up
- Test ABS pump relay and fuse
sensor $120–300 each | reluctor ring $80–200 | module $500–1200 | pump motor $700–1400
Airbag (SRS)
🧨 Symptoms
- Airbag light stays on or flashes a pattern
- Horn or steering wheel controls may stop working (clockspring)
- Seatbelt pretensioners may not function
📋 Advanced diagnosis
- SRS scan – codes B0012 (driver stage 1), B0020 (passenger), etc.
- Inspect under‑seat connectors (often loose or corroded on Trax)
- Clockspring continuity test (multimeter between horn pins)
- Check seat occupancy sensor if equipped
clockspring $250–550 | seat sensor $300–700 | module $600–1300
Tyre pressure (TPMS)
🔴 Symptoms
- Yellow (!) with low pressure pictogram
- Light flashes for 60‑90 seconds then stays on = sensor fault
- Pressure values not displayed (if digital readout)
📏 Diagnosis
- Check all tyre pressures with gauge, reset via button under dash
- Use TPMS tool to trigger each sensor (ID and battery status)
- Inspect for damaged sensors during tyre change
- Relearn procedure after sensor replacement
sensor $70–200 each (OEM $150) | relearn $50–100 | full set $350–600
ESC / traction control
📉 Symptoms
- Light on steady, system disabled (no intervention)
- May be accompanied by ABS light
- Vehicle feels unstable on slippery roads
📐 Diagnosis
- Scan for ABS/ESC codes; check steering angle sensor calibration
- Inspect yaw rate sensor located under centre console
- Verify brake switch operation (affects ESC)
- Perform dynamic calibration (test drive straight >10km/h)
steering angle sensor $200–400 | yaw sensor $350–700 | module $700–1200
Immobiliser / security
🔐 Symptoms
- Flashing car/key symbol, engine cranks but won’t start
- Security light stays on solid after key on
- Remote central locking may malfunction
📟 Diagnosis
- Try spare key (transponder chip failure)
- Check for aftermarket alarms interfering
- Scan BCM for immobiliser codes (lost communication)
- Inspect antenna ring around ignition
key programming $200–450 | BCM repair $400–900 | antenna ring $150–300
Electronic throttle (ETC)
⚙️ Symptoms
- “Throttle” or “ETC” light (sometimes traction light also on)
- Reduced power mode (limp mode), pedal feels unresponsive
- High idle or surging
🔬 Diagnosis
- Scan for P2135, P0220, etc.
- Clean throttle body carbon buildup (common on direct injection)
- Check accelerator pedal position sensor
- Inspect wiring harness for chafing near engine cover
throttle body cleaning $150 | replacement $450–800 | pedal sensor $200–400
Advanced diagnosis & tool options (Holden Trax specific)
Because the Trax shares its platform with the Chevrolet Sonic, many diagnostic procedures cross over. For deep troubleshooting:
- Use a bidirectional scan tool (Autel, Foxwell, Launch) to actuate components
- Check TSBs: #PIT5370 (thermostat housing), #PIP5625 (valve cover cracks)
- Perform idle relearn after throttle body cleaning
- For intermittent lights, monitor live data while wiggling harness
- Many Trax have a hidden “dealer mode” – hold trip reset while turning ignition on
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