> I need to replace original casette deck in my 1994 sentra
> and I want to use the same harness I am currently using...
Crutchfield sells adaptors that will fit your harness.
RMC - 02 May 2004 18:42 GMT
Hello All
We have one of the 2003 (new shape) Nissan Micra cars and we want to replace
the factory standard single-DIN head unit with a differnt single-DIN unit -
a Becker traffic Pro (GPS navigation/CD/radio).
Can anyone tell me the answers to the following questions please?
1) How do you remove the head unit from the dashboard?
2) How do you remove the dashboard itself?
3) Where is the wiring for the speed sensor , so that it can be fed into the
Becker traffic Pro?
Cheers for any advice
RMC, England
franticorang - 15 Jan 2005 15:23 GMT
RMC - I am having the same problem! Did you get it sorted?
Andy
beth_23 - 06 Feb 2006 15:20 GMT
please help me i also need to find out how to remove the factory fitted
head unit in my 2003 nissan micra. it is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ian lincoln - 07 Feb 2006 18:18 GMT
> please help me i also need to find out how to remove the factory fitted
> head unit in my 2003 nissan micra. it is driving me crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there a Haynes Manual for this vehicle?
For my vehicle most of the centre column facia has to be removed for me to
get to my radio. Not as bad as it sounds. 4 large screws.
there was a harness change.
buy a new stero from www.bought4less.com and use the harness that comes
with it.
it plugs into your car so nothing is modified.
even use your original brackets.
> I need to replace original casette deck in my 1994 sentra
> and I want to use the same harness I am currently using...
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> you recommend as a replacement with the same harness type?
> I do not need anything fancy: just regular FM radio + CD.
Pszemol - 05 May 2004 21:10 GMT
I have found the info - you are right...
There are two major types of radio connectors: before 1995 was
different one and 1995 and up different. Newer connector has
more pins than the older. I have found a harness wires at
www.millionbuy.com for about $5 each + S&H which is relatively low.
> there was a harness change.
> buy a new stero from www.bought4less.com and use the harness that comes
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> > you recommend as a replacement with the same harness type?
> > I do not need anything fancy: just regular FM radio + CD.