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Old 08-12-2009, 10:55 AM
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07-08 SE Non-Bose: Pics of harness behind radio

Looking for pics of the 07-08 only Non-Bose pics. I need pics of the harness's behind the factory radio. Radio-to inof screen and vice versa.

If any of you are having your factory unistalled for aftermarket can you take pics of the unabused factory harness or if you are in houston, tx and having this done, i can come and take the pics. Need ASAP

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Old 08-13-2009, 04:03 PM
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Are there RCA outputs for an external AMP?

I was looking for the same pictures.

I want to add an amplifier to the Non Bose stock head unit.
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Just use a hi/low converter and tap into the speaker wires and hook up the amp as usual.
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Old 08-13-2009, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by redls1
Just use a hi/low converter and tap into the speaker wires and hook up the amp as usual.
That will be the second choice.
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I just happen to have taken the pictures you wanted when i did my install in June.


A/C controls on top, Drivers Info in the middle, Radio on the bottom.


Up close of the radio harness



The one hanging lowest is the antenna, The other two in focus toward the front of the opening are the same two pictured above that go into the radio, and the one out of focus on the right in the back of the opening goes to the A/C display.


Just change the radio out. Just look how sweet that kenwood dnx9140 looks in there.
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Hey DAlastDON ,

I'm guessing you are using the NIRD-01 unit? If so, did you install it yourself? If so, I have a couple questions for you.
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Thanks for the pics, looks hott i like the kenwood. I have the D3 and love it. I got so much wires behind the unite its crazy.

hawaii, thanks for the help today the nird is up and running everything is aokay.
let me know if you got my email with radio schematics
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glad you have everything sorted out
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Thanks Ascendant, thats sorted yes but popping noise NO, lol. I will txt you tomorrow i want to go to your boy for the rewire of the entire system. I will have time on wednesday. Let me know.

PS. thanks again on the nismo install, cant wait to get it out on the highway. haha. Wasting a tank of gas, here i come
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i wonder how your nismo sounds compared to my berk. i would assume it'll be similar though.
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Hamchan,

Glad you're good to go with that problem, and I hope the re-wire goes well for you. I got the schematic, thanks a lot!
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Originally Posted by Hamchan
Thanks for the pics, looks hott i like the kenwood. I have the D3 and love it. I got so much wires behind the unite its crazy.

hawaii, thanks for the help today the nird is up and running everything is aokay.
let me know if you got my email with radio schematics
I bet it looked something like this. This is after everything was hooked up and i was testing it to make sure it was right before i mounted it.

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Old 08-17-2009, 04:43 PM
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wow, but i think i got you beat, ask Ascendant. Picture this d3, ipod cable, nird, bluetooth, xm, pacws plus all the extra rcas' running back there. but its a labor of love. i love the bluetooth works soo great. thanks again for the pics. It helped me realize i was not missing anything
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Where did you start when removing all of the console paneling? I can seem to get my (non-navi) factory stereo out. Sorry...Im a newbie
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Originally Posted by rideordie1000
Where did you start when removing all of the console paneling? I can seem to get my (non-navi) factory stereo out. Sorry...Im a newbie
The "search" button is your friend. I'm pretty sure there is a sticky here, if not, then I KNOW there is one at:
6thgenmaxima.org
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Originally Posted by 1hawaii50
The "search" button is your friend. I'm pretty sure there is a sticky here, if not, then I KNOW there is one at:
6thgenmaxima.org
Thanks for the recommendation 1hawaii50,
I searched both forums and cant seem to find it for the 07 interior. I've found numerous 06's and earlier, but that doesn't help me.
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Originally Posted by DAlastDON
I bet it looked something like this. This is after everything was hooked up and i was testing it to make sure it was right before i mounted it.

Clusterazzfuuuuu !
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Originally Posted by rideordie1000
Thanks for the recommendation 1hawaii50,
I searched both forums and cant seem to find it for the 07 interior. I've found numerous 06's and earlier, but that doesn't help me.
http://www.6thgenmaxima.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5715

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http://forums.maxima.org/6th-generat...08-models.html

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http://www.6thgenmaxima.org/forums/v...=radio+removal

Not much changed between the 06 and 07. The basics are the same as far as the disassembly goes. Remove the shifter handle, pry up the back of the shifter plate with the trans in D and lift it up. The clips on the top of the trim piece just below the temperature controls pull straight out towards you. So, lift straight up on the back and the middle, and once everything is released except for the top clips, pull straight back towards you and remove it. Shift back to park. There are two screws holding the radio trim piece on. You have to look up and under the radio trim piece, to either side of the airbag light. Once those screws are removed you can pull the radio trim piece out starting from the bottom, it pulls towards you, once you have the bottom free, you swing it up towards the ceiling and lift it off. Then you will see 4 screws, one at each corner of the radio assembly. Remove all 4 screws and the whole radio assembly slides out.
It isn't hard, just take your time so you don't break any clips. If you get stuck let me know.
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