Holden Parts Catalog

Reference Holden assemblies and part numbers

The Holden parts catalog on 7zap provides a structured reference path for identifying vehicle assemblies, diagram positions and associated OEM part numbers. It is particularly useful when researching legacy vehicles, where a number found on an installed component may be difficult to read or may require comparison with catalog information.

Begin with the Holden generation list displayed above this guide. The available entry for Commodore — Commodore (2010–2012) gives a defined starting point for manual catalog browsing. After selecting the displayed generation, review the available vehicle configurations and assembly groups carefully rather than relying on the model name alone.

Using Holden parts diagrams

Catalog navigation can help narrow research from a vehicle entry to relevant component groups and assembly illustrations. Depending on the selected catalog record, users may encounter universal categories or manufacturer categories. These views organize the available material differently, so wording and group placement can vary.

A Holden parts diagram presents components in their assembly context. Exploded views can clarify how larger units, brackets, fasteners, covers and related pieces are positioned in relation to one another. A numbered callout on an illustration points to a row in the accompanying parts list; the callout itself is not necessarily an orderable Holden part number.

Open the corresponding row to review the description and any OEM number shown. Part names can be broad, abbreviated or shared by several positions, so assess the diagram location, quantity information and surrounding assembly context together. An OEM number is a valuable research reference, but it does not independently confirm compatibility with a particular vehicle.

Selecting the appropriate catalog entry

Legacy Holden model lookup requires attention to the displayed generation and factory configuration. Similar-looking components may differ because of equipment, production variation or another vehicle-specific factor represented in the catalog. Choose only from the configurations presented on the page and avoid treating visual similarity as proof of applicability.

  • Confirm that the displayed model family and generation match the vehicle being researched.
  • Review the available factory configuration details before opening an assembly group.
  • Compare the diagram position and parts-list description with the component on the vehicle.
  • Record the OEM part number as shown, including letters, separators and suffixes.
  • Verify the reference with reliable vehicle documentation or a knowledgeable parts specialist.

VIN lookup is a separate path

VIN lookup is an independent, vehicle-specific research route. It is not a configuration and does not select or modify one of the manually browsed configurations. When VIN-based information is available, use it separately and compare its results with the vehicle and other reliable documentation before relying on a part-number reference.

Checks before using a Holden OEM number

A catalog result should be treated as a starting point for verification. Compare the number on the existing part where readable, check the illustrated placement, and consider connector shapes, mounting points and other observable details. Packaging described as Holden genuine parts should also be checked independently, because a catalog number alone does not establish origin, condition or applicability.

7zap is an independent reference catalog and is not affiliated with Holden. The material supports parts research but does not promise fitment, availability, installation guidance or the status of a component.

Holden catalog FAQ

How do I find a Holden part number?

Select the displayed generation and appropriate configuration, open the relevant assembly, then match the diagram callout to its parts-list row. Verify any number found against the vehicle and supporting documentation.

Is a diagram callout the same as an OEM number?

No. A callout identifies a position in an illustration and directs you to a parts-list row. The row may contain a part number or another catalog reference.

Can an exploded view confirm compatibility?

No. A Holden exploded view helps identify position and assembly context, but visual resemblance does not confirm that a component applies to a particular vehicle.

Should I browse manually or use a VIN?

Manual browsing is useful when the generation and configuration are known. VIN lookup is a separate vehicle-specific path. Whichever route is used, verify the resulting references before making a repair or sourcing decision.