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    HZ 2 pin plug near brake booster??

    Does anybody know what the 2 pin plug, next to the brake booster, is for please?
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    SPARES...!!!
    From memory Craig they are blue & green and also hang the same length inside.
    Blue & green are normally blinker related...I don't have them in my harness ,cut them out 30yrs ago
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    Neil & Cherone

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    I have found it for ou Craig
    It's for auxiliary driveing lights..you will find it in the middle of this diagram..

    http://gallery.oldholden.com/d/37242...nt_Page_58.jpg
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    Pretty sure that's the plug that can be a good identifier for a factory fitted quad headlight front. Rodney's spoken about it a few times.

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    Thanks for the pics Neil
    My plug has a Dark Green and a Dark Blue wire in it.
    I'll sus out my diagrams to see what they show.
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    Went back to old Holden where I found the diagram for agro.
    I found this diagram aswell

    http://gallery.oldholden.com/d/37241...nt_Page_65.jpg

    Notice down the bottom of the pages it has the option codes ,BUT that is not the interesting thing I found
    Page 65 is for a twin h/light front wired at the factory and the other (page58) is for a dealer upgrade to twin h/lights..
    Also notice that the factory has inboard lights as low beam ,outboard as high beam..
    The up graded has low\high as inboard and auxiliary hi beam on the outside..

    Playwme I'm sorry to say that the two pin plug has nothing to do with being a factory twin headlight front as my van has a single h/light front and not has been changed/damaged at anytime..
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    Maybe it was a fuse that Rodney talked about. My memory is turning to Ford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panoz78 View Post
    BUT that is not the interesting thing I found
    Page 65 is for a twin h/light front wired at the factory and the other (page58) is for a dealer upgrade to twin h/lights..
    Also notice that the factory has inboard lights as low beam ,outboard as high beam..
    The up graded has low\high as inboard and auxiliary hi beam on the outside..
    The aux driving lights mentioned on page 58 was an accessory driving light package. They were not a "dealer upgrade to twin h/lights" as you say, although the wiring items could be used for that purpose if you needed to.

    They were regular style 'driving lights' which mounted on the front bar & were available for both single & twin headlight cars.

    Dr Terry

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    My WB diagrams show 2 x plugs with dark green and dark blue wires. One is for emissions and the other is for the washer pump motor. Using guesstimate as a line of thought, could these spares be for the old Lucas washer pump that was mounted on the wiper motor? My reasoning is that the location would be close to where the plug is described in the first post and secondly (this next part is a guess) Holden may have opted to leave the older wires (with same colour coding) in the harness so that both types of washer pumps could be installed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by damienengland View Post
    My WB diagrams show 2 x plugs with dark green and dark blue wires. One is for emissions and the other is for the washer pump motor. Using guesstimate as a line of thought, could these spares be for the old Lucas washer pump that was mounted on the wiper motor? My reasoning is that the location would be close to where the plug is described in the first post and secondly (this next part is a guess) Holden may have opted to leave the older wires (with same colour coding) in the harness so that both types of washer pumps could be installed?
    I had a look at both my Sandman and a HZ Kingswood wagon today and the plug is on the RH side of the brake booster, tucked right down where it can't be plugged into much.

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