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LDV G10 2023
The 2023 LDV G10 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The LDV G10 is also known as the Maxus G10 in markets outside Australia.
LDV G10 2023 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the LDV G10 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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The engine of my 2016 LDV G10 is losing power and the engine light is on
First things first; have the car electronically scanned to see what fault codes are thrown up. From there you can make a much more accurate diagnosis of the problem. Simply replacing random sensors and other parts on a hunch is a fast way to throw money away and still be stuck with a car that doesn’t run properly.
The de-carbonising process you mention is sometimes necessary in modern turbo-diesels which, for reasons of emissions control, consume a percentage of their own exhaust gasses as well as any gas build-up inside the actual engine. And since the exhaust gasses contain soot, and the crankcase gasses contain oil, those two compounds get mixed up into a black, gooey paste that clogs the engine’s intake system. At this point it usually needs to be pulled apart and manually cleaned. If this is the case with your car, it could well be the cause of the check-engine light and the poor running.
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Why is the Power steering pump in my 2021 LDV G10 making a grinding noise?
Your vehicle is interesting as it continues to use the old-tech hydraulic power steering, rather than the newer, more efficient electric power steering. This newer technology is simpler and potentially more reliable, but is used mainly because it saves a few drops of fuel.
In the case of your car, noise from a power-steering pump is often caused initially by low fluid. The power steering fluid doesn't just provide the hydraulic pressure to help you steer the car, it also lubricates the moving parts of the pump. If this fluid runs low, that lubrication doesn't happen, and the pump will wear quite quickly to the point where it seizes. It's a bit of a surprise that such a new vehicle would have this problem, but any sort of leak in the power steering system can lead to this low fluid level and the problems it causes. If you're lucky, the system might just need a top-up to make the noise go away. But if damage and wear has already started to occur, then the pump might be on the way out.
It's worth mentioning that your car is covered by a five-year/130,000km warranty. So, provided you haven't exceeded that mileage and the car has a documented service history, you may find that the problem is actually worthy of a warranty claim.
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What are the best van options for wheelchair modifications?
From the sounds of things, you need a vehicle that can accommodate the wheelchair as an actual seat in the car rather than having the chair folded and stored for the journey. With that in mind, a van or people-mover is by far the best best bet and the news is good, because there are plenty of choices. For a while there, people were converting Ford Falcon station-wagons for this task, but since the Falcon is no longer made, vans have become the new default vehicle to convert. Which makes plenty of sense.
There are specialist firms around that will carry out whatever conversion you require and tailor-make the ramps, lock-down points and grab-rails you need to make it work for you. Switched on companies will sit down with you and discuss your precise requirements and engineer something bespoke if necessary.
At the moment, the list of car choices is pretty long and includes the new Hyundai Staria, VW Caddy, LDV G10, VW Caravelle, Renault Kangoo, Renault Trafic, Hyundai iLoad, Mercedes-Benz V-Class, Toyota HiAce and, in case you need something really big, even the Toyota Coaster. Some of these companies are also registered as NDIS suppliers.
But don’t rule out a second-hand vehicle, either. There are websites around listing used wheelchair-accessible cars for sale. Some will be ex-taxis, but others can be relatively low-kilometre cars that might just have the exact layout you were looking for.
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Why won't my LDV G10 start?
This is possibly a fault with the smart key which not only physically unlocks the car, but also disables the immobiliser and allows the car to start. Have you somehow managed to lock the keys in the car at any stage and retrieved them with the spare key? If so, try the spare key to see if that will now start the car.
I’m told that locking the keys inside the car and opening it with the spare key, will wipe the electronic coding on the first key, meaning that it will no longer unlock all the electronic security measures. You can take the key to a dealership and have it recoded. Perhaps it’s just that the key has failed electronically for no good reason and needs either a new battery or a new key module. Generally speaking, messages like `No VID Found’ suggest that the key is not talking to the car’s body computer. Often it’s the key, but sometimes it can be the body computer itself.
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LDV G10 2023 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
LDV G10 Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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Barn Door | Commercial | 2.0L Diesel 8 SP AUTO | $33,770 | $40,150 | |
Barn Door | Commercial | 2.0L Diesel 6 SP MAN | $31,570 | $38,060 | |
Barn Door | Commercial | 1.9L Diesel 6 SP MAN | $29,260 | $35,200 | |
Lift Door | Commercial | 2.0L — 8 SP AUTO | $31,460 | $37,950 |
LDV G10 2023 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2023 LDV G10 are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1980mm x 1928mm and can vary on the basis of model.
LDV G10 Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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Lift Door | Commercial | 1928x1980x5168 mm | 134 mm | |
Barn Door | Commercial | 1928x1980x5168 mm | 134 mm |
LDV G10 2023 Towing capacity
The LDV G10 has maximum towing capacity of 1500kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
LDV G10 Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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Lift Door | Commercial | 1.9L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 1500kg | |
Barn Door | Commercial | 1.9L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 1500kg | |
Lift Door | Commercial | 2.0L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 1500kg | |
Lift Door | Commercial | 2.0L,Diesel,8 SP AUTO | 1500kg |
LDV G10 2023 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2023 LDV G10 is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The LDV G10 currently offers fuel consumption from 8.2 to 11.1L/100km. The LDV G10 is available with the following fuel types: Diesel and —.
LDV G10 Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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Barn Door | Commercial | 2.0L,Diesel,8 SP AUTO | 8.2L/100km | |
Barn Door | Commercial | 1.9L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 8.3L/100km | |
Barn Door | Commercial | 2.0L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 8.3L/100km | |
Lift Door | Commercial | 2.0L,—,8 SP AUTO | 11.1L/100km |
LDV G10 2023 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2023 LDV G10 will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
LDV G10 Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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Lift Door | Commercial | 215x70 R16 L | — | 215x70 R16 L | — | |
Barn Door | Commercial | 215x70 R16 L | — | 215x70 R16 L | — |