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Au Phuk Dup
12-01-2015, 11:10 AM
Does anybody know about variations in wiring harnesses' for these models?

Jag530G
12-01-2015, 02:15 PM
To help you out a little, you will find the harnesses will be similar but not identical for a Monaro V8 and a Calais V8 of the same era (although the Monaro had memory seats that only the Caprice had and obviously no rear power windows and locks).

So as a rough guide:

V2 Series 1 Monaro CV8 similar to VX Series 2 Calais V8
V2 Series 2 Monaro CV8 similar to VY Series 1 Calais V8
V2 Series 3 Monaro CV8 similar to VY Series 2 Calais V8
VZ Monaro CV8 similar to VZ Calais V8

Major differences would be change from S1 to S2 Monaro as had a completely different dash board. The V2 Series 3 lost the power antenna but otherwise would be much the same as the V2 Series 2.

This can at least get you started, otherwise get hold of an Ellery's or Factory service manual.

Cheers, Matthew

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 08:33 PM
Thanx for that , any idea wheres the ariel on a s3 located?

Animal
13-01-2015, 08:44 PM
Aerial is built into the rear window glass

seedyrom
13-01-2015, 09:01 PM
Holy shit!

Ken's back!!

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 09:04 PM
Found it cheers, Any idea what the buttons on the rear vision mirror are for? Its a S3.

BigAnt
13-01-2015, 09:38 PM
If it looks like this, then its a Holden Assist mirror.
http://thumbs1.picclick.com/d/l400/pict/331354881404_/Holden-Statesman-WH-Auto-dim-assist-rear-vision.jpg
Holden Assist Service and Support

The Holden Assist in-car communications system is operated by a series of controls that are neatly integrated with the rear view mirror. Touching a button will put the driver or passenger in direct phone contact with a Holden Assist Centre that is manned 24 hours a day.

The system can also remotely unlock doors on command, diagnose low battery voltage, detect unauthorised entry, track and immobilise the vehicle if stolen and automatically notify authorities of an airbag deployment.

Roadside Assistance: If this is required, the Holden Assist operator will arrange to have a service technician sent to the location of the vehicle, which can be verified via its global positioning system.

Remote Door Unlock: If keys are accidentally locked in the car, Holden Assist can remotely unlock the vehicle once the identity of the driver has been validated.

Low Battery Alert: If the car's battery voltage drops to a certain level, it will send a Low Battery Voltage Alert to the Holden Assist Centre. Operators will then attempt to contact the driver, using details supplied, and advise of the situation. If a jump start or new battery is required, Holden Assist will facilitate it.

Unauthorised Entry Alert: If a break-in is attempted or made, Holden Assist can contact the vehicle. If the occupant is unable to supply the password, the car's owner will be contacted and advised of the situation.

Vehicle Tracking and Immobilisation: If the vehicle is stolen, Holden Assist can locate and track it using global positioning system technology. If required and instructed by Police, the operator can remotely immobilise the stolen vehicle.

Accident Alert and Notification: If the vehicle is involved in a collision severe enough to trigger airbag deployment, the Holden Assist system will automatically contact the National Emergency Response Centre (NERC). The NERC operator will then attempt to make voice contact with the driver, and if unable to make contact, or if requested to do so by the driver, will contact the appropriate emergency services.

Emergency Connection: In the event of an emergency situation, or if the driver finds himself or herself threatened, the National Emergency Response Centre can be contacted by pressing the SOS button. NERC operators will then initiate voice contact with the occupant and notify Police if required.

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 09:46 PM
If it looks like this, then its a Holden Assist mirror.
http://thumbs1.picclick.com/d/l400/pict/331354881404_/Holden-Statesman-WH-Auto-dim-assist-rear-vision.jpg
Holden Assist Service and Support

The Holden Assist in-car communications system is operated by a series of controls that are neatly integrated with the rear view mirror. Touching a button will put the driver or passenger in direct phone contact with a Holden Assist Centre that is manned 24 hours a day.

The system can also remotely unlock doors on command, diagnose low battery voltage, detect unauthorised entry, track and immobilise the vehicle if stolen and automatically notify authorities of an airbag deployment.

Roadside Assistance: If this is required, the Holden Assist operator will arrange to have a service technician sent to the location of the vehicle, which can be verified via its global positioning system.

Remote Door Unlock: If keys are accidentally locked in the car, Holden Assist can remotely unlock the vehicle once the identity of the driver has been validated.

Low Battery Alert: If the car's battery voltage drops to a certain level, it will send a Low Battery Voltage Alert to the Holden Assist Centre. Operators will then attempt to contact the driver, using details supplied, and advise of the situation. If a jump start or new battery is required, Holden Assist will facilitate it.

Unauthorised Entry Alert: If a break-in is attempted or made, Holden Assist can contact the vehicle. If the occupant is unable to supply the password, the car's owner will be contacted and advised of the situation.

Vehicle Tracking and Immobilisation: If the vehicle is stolen, Holden Assist can locate and track it using global positioning system technology. If required and instructed by Police, the operator can remotely immobilise the stolen vehicle.

Accident Alert and Notification: If the vehicle is involved in a collision severe enough to trigger airbag deployment, the Holden Assist system will automatically contact the National Emergency Response Centre (NERC). The NERC operator will then attempt to make voice contact with the driver, and if unable to make contact, or if requested to do so by the driver, will contact the appropriate emergency services.

Emergency Connection: In the event of an emergency situation, or if the driver finds himself or herself threatened, the National Emergency Response Centre can be contacted by pressing the SOS button. NERC operators will then initiate voice contact with the occupant and notify Police if required.
Close but the buttons look slightly different, is it optional?

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 10:03 PM
http://s15.postimg.org/6wh3o6jl7/DSCF1091.jpg

Theres another sensor like the one on the left on the other side of the mirror.

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 10:41 PM
Do all these model monaros come out with a 4 air bag setup?

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 10:46 PM
Rear Parking sensor, is this an option or do all S3 monaros come out with it?

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 10:55 PM
I need to get my post count up before i can place an add.

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 11:02 PM
Anyone ever done this conversion? I think I need to start with a VZ wiring harness, ones in mph the other in kph?

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 11:10 PM
I dont think the pontiac has air bags in the seats, least theres no sticker on the b pillars that say 4 air bags like the monaro has.

Au Phuk Dup
13-01-2015, 11:17 PM
door panels have ths switch for the door mirrors on opposite side.