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3rd June 2014, 11:50 PM
#11
Expert
Originally Posted by
RubberDuckieGQ
Yep believe it's the original Nissan CD player, so hoping it's easy enough to wire my new one in
Just inconvenient trying to get it done last minute, because I don't have a garage, parking is poorly lit and would need to buy a couple of tools etc
Mate, I', just going to say this how it is.
Do you want to be always having to paying somebody? Look mate this is not rocket science, in terms you have no garage make do with what you have and lighting with all the led options out there now. Bunnings cordless rechargeable led flood light.
There is everyone here to help you, the only way we can help you is if your wiling to help yourself. There are 9 screws to remove the front facial in the center dash piece. 2 in both the top air ducts, one in the ash tray and 2 ethier side near your knee. Undo it mate and have a look for yourself.
Seriously give it a go mate, there is nothing more rewarding that completing projects on your own. Yes you dont have any of the skills required but have you ever thought how do people obtain these skills. Its very simple mate, by giving it ago!
You have no idea how many skills I have taught myself over there years with the help of forums.
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3rd June 2014 11:50 PM
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4th June 2014, 10:26 AM
#12
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
RubberDuckieGQ
Ah cool just googled this, hadn't heard of a wiring harness before
Will check it out - thanks!!
Where in Melbourne are you located ? I can give you a hand tomorrow morning or Saturday morning if you are close by
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
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4th June 2014, 08:23 PM
#13
Expert
hi Lucus30 sorry for the slow reply!! I start work early so weekday mornings are hard (depending how early you get up hehe)
A friend recommended someone they know who can give me a hand after work tmr and could prob use the cash so we'll see how we go.
Thanks heaps for the offer though - will keep it in mind if we don't get it done hehe
Silent Dreams, you are right I should try doing these things instead of having to pay someone. just didn't want to stuff it up and then run out of time for someone to fix it before I go away on Sat and get stuck on a 3 day driving trip without music lol!
Need to build up some skills but also a tool kit lol I seriously don't even think i own a hammer.. sad right!
But I'm a girl haha is that a good excuse?
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5th June 2014, 11:36 AM
#14
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
RubberDuckieGQ
hi Lucus30 sorry for the slow reply!! I start work early so weekday mornings are hard (depending how early you get up hehe)
A friend recommended someone they know who can give me a hand after work tmr and could prob use the cash so we'll see how we go.
Thanks heaps for the offer though - will keep it in mind if we don't get it done hehe
Silent Dreams, you are right I should try doing these things instead of having to pay someone. just didn't want to stuff it up and then run out of time for someone to fix it before I go away on Sat and get stuck on a 3 day driving trip without music lol!
Need to build up some skills but also a tool kit lol I seriously don't even think i own a hammer.. sad right!
But I'm a girl haha is that a good excuse?
Sorry I'm on afternoon shift so only have the mornings free. I work 3:30 till 12am so don't get up really early either
Edit: just for this week that is
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
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6th June 2014, 01:17 AM
#15
Expert
Success - head unit is in and appears to be working
Turns out it came with a wiring harness so that was handy
Glad I got some help though, the instruction booklet was not super helpful
Edit: used wire crimpers as suggested above
And had to disconnect the amp which i hadn't realised!
Last edited by RubberDuckieGQ; 6th June 2014 at 01:22 AM.
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6th June 2014, 09:04 AM
#16
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
RubberDuckieGQ
Success - head unit is in
and appears to be working
Turns out it came with a wiring harness so that was handy
Glad I got some help though, the instruction booklet was not super helpful
Edit: used wire crimpers as suggested above
And had to disconnect the amp which i hadn't realised!
Good stuff. Was pretty easy wasn't it?
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
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6th June 2014, 09:19 AM
#17
The 747
Originally Posted by
RubberDuckieGQ
Success - head unit is in
and appears to be working
Turns out it came with a wiring harness so that was handy
Glad I got some help though, the instruction booklet was not super helpful
Edit: used wire crimpers as suggested above
And had to disconnect the amp which i hadn't realised!
Good on ya mate... it was easy wasn't it!
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6th June 2014, 03:48 PM
#18
Expert
Hmm hehe dunno about easy, well it was alright - reckon i could definitely do it again now but helped to have someone who knew what they're doing lol
Next wiring job: installing a rear light
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