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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / March 2006

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2001radio wiring question

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GM - 13 Mar 2006 05:29 GMT
I have a question for someone who has the repair manual CD for a 2001
Maxima.  My factory radio (non-Bose)recently died from my 2000 Maxima, and
the dealer told me the radio was identical from a 2001.  I bought one from
Ebay, and I find that they are NOT identical.  The 2000 has two connectors,
and the 2001 has the two same connectors with all the same wires, and has an
additional third connector with three wires.  The color of the three wires
are brown with a white stripe, red, and blue with a yellow stripe.  Can
someone tell me where these wires are supposed to hook into?  I would like
to try and make this radio work if I can splice into the proper circuits.
Thanks,
Gary
ck - 14 Mar 2006 20:55 GMT
Just plug in the two large white plugs and dont  worry about the 3rd it is
for a changer i belive dont forget the antenna too
> I have a question for someone who has the repair manual CD for a 2001
> Maxima.  My factory radio (non-Bose)recently died from my 2000 Maxima, and
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> Thanks,
> Gary
 
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