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VF Commodore "DOC" connector..

Tasmaniak

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This is the guy I was talking about

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Wonder what the part number of the connecting plug and pins are?
 

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Who knows. In the VE I just splice into the wiring behind it.
 

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enginespeed can you confirm if the wiring diagram you mentioned you have confirms that the above plug that veessv posted above is the correct plug? Has anyone managed to find out if Holden sell the male connector for this plug? Looking to install a dash cam.
 

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Ok, so this is what I have found. This data is from Holden. The plug give you:

Pin,wire colour,function
Pin 1: WH/BK Vehicle speed signal
Pin 2: not occupied
Pin 3: RD/WH Battery Positive Voltage
Pin 4: not occupied
Pin 5: VT Retained accessory power
Pin 6: BK Ground
Pin 7: VT Cellular Telephone mute
Pin 8: WH/VT Surveillance signal switch
Pin 9: not occupied
Pin 10: not occupied

The connector plug for this I believe is p/n 19167914 and the terminal leads for the plug are 13575593

This info is from Holden, what they couldn't find is a listing for p/n 19167914 in their system.

Can anyone at Holden parts try and source 19167914 and confirm it is the male connector for this plug?
 

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When i hard wired my radar detector and dash cam i just a power wire to the fuse box abd used a test light to find the suitable fuse and used a wire tap fuse. Made it pretty easy. I also did tye same i my old boys ssv redline and havent had a problem
 

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Ok, so this is what I have found. This data is from Holden. The plug give you:

Pin,wire colour,function
Pin 1: WH/BK Vehicle speed signal
Pin 2: not occupied
Pin 3: RD/WH Battery Positive Voltage
Pin 4: not occupied
Pin 5: VT Retained accessory power
Pin 6: BK Ground
Pin 7: VT Cellular Telephone mute
Pin 8: WH/VT Surveillance signal switch
Pin 9: not occupied
Pin 10: not occupied

The connector plug for this I believe is p/n 19167914 and the terminal leads for the plug are 13575593

This info is from Holden, what they couldn't find is a listing for p/n 19167914 in their system.

Can anyone at Holden parts try and source 19167914 and confirm it is the male connector for this plug?

This is awesome news!

Pin 5 RAP is a fantastic little find as it's the perfect remote trigger wire for amplifiers to keep them powered up after the car is turned off.

Pin 8 Surveillance signal switch... would love to know more on that. Anyone got any further info?
 
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