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    95 Ti Radio upgrade

    Hey all, Just got a new radio/cd/mp3 to fit into the truck. Went back to the place i got it from to get a wiring loom that would convert the Nissan one to std. We had a look but the std nissan one dont fit mine - its a double one with a radio/cassette on the bottom and cd player in the top. So Im going to have to chop mine off and solder straight to an adaptor that fits the new unit. Does anyone have an acurate wiring diagram for the old double nissan units. Ive downloaded the workshop manual but not sure if its accurate for this type or not. Any help or advice would be appreciated.

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    sorry mate cant help ya......... have you tried googling the model number of the old unit?


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    Actually didn't even think of that.. thanks

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    I don't have a wiring diagram to suit your model but I am sure we can work it out if you are unable to find one.

    Just let me know if you need a hand.

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    http://www.jdmlegion.com/Assets/Nissan_Radio_Wiring.pdf

    Have a look here I remember using info from this site when I put in my unit.
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    Thanks Stumpjumper, I think thats just what I needed. It seems mine has the 94 wiring although its a 95. Must have been a changeover model or something like that. Dan

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    Hit a bit of a brick wall with this one. New system powers up but nothing come out. I've heard thats th old premium sound systems with their big amps under the seat can be different. Has anyone had any experience with these?

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    Did your wiring and plug correspond with the top picture in Stumpjumper link?

    If so, what did you connect the wire to in PIN M?

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    The new system had a blue wire marked factory amp turn on... I took the wire from the M pin and connected it to that. The wiring was the same as the top picture except the colours were different, so I used a multimeter to confirm "hot all the time"... "hot in acc" ect . the speakers were easy because they came out of the dash in 4x two core cables and went to the same pins as the drawings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewDan View Post
    The new system had a blue wire marked factory amp turn on... I took the wire from the M pin and connected it to that. The wiring was the same as the top picture except the colours were different, so I used a multimeter to confirm "hot all the time"... "hot in acc" ect . the speakers were easy because they came out of the dash in 4x two core cables and went to the same pins as the drawings.

    Try disconnecting pin "C" the black (-) on your new unit & reconnecting the (-) black wire from your new unit directly to the body, then replace your dash light fuse cos its more then likely blown by now & see if your all sorted.
    Last edited by patch697; 2nd December 2011 at 10:10 AM.

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