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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
This page is for information about the 1987 [[Nissan Maxima]]. The notes so far are from {{Woozle}}'s station wagon, but most of it should apply to the sedan version as well.{{seed}}
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This page is for information about the 1987 [[Nissan Maxima]].{{seed}}
==Woozle's Notes==
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==Subpages==
===Radio Wiring===
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* [[/wiring/radio]]
There are several parts to the wiring, all of which (I think) normally plug directly into the back of the factory Nissan radio/cassette player.
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==Related Pages==
* nonstandard block connector – [[#speaker outs]]
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* '''Woozle's Nissan''':
* nonstandard block connector – [[#power and control 1]]
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** [[User:Woozle/1987 Nissan Maxima|technical stuff]]
* 2 small blue/white connectors on one cable (staggered) – [[#power and control 2]]
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*** [[User:Woozle/1987 Nissan Maxima/dashboard mods|Woozle's dashboard mods]] to make it work with a standard in-dash radio/CD player
* 2 half-inch male DIN connectors – these are line-level audio [[#EQ connectors|to/from the EQ module]]
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** [[htwiki:Nissa|more about Woozle's Nissan]]
* 2-prong circular [[#antenna]] cable (nonstandard)
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==Links==
====speaker outs====
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* [http://www.nissanpartszone.com/Page_Product/PartDetail.aspx?Vin=&Make=Nissan&Model=Maxima&Year=1987&Submodel=&ModelSeries=U11&FileType=272&SelectConditions=(1%3dW%3b3%3dSkipped%3b4%3dAT%3b5%3dF4%3b6%3dSkipped)&ProductionDate=&PaintCode=&TrimCode=&Left= Nissan Parts Zone]: offers just about any replacement part in existence, apparently
The Crutchfield adapter brings the connections out with these colors (stripes are black):
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==Notes==
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Googling for a replacement tail-light assembly for this year/model brings up a lot of tail-lights for the Nissan D21, a pickup truck (Nissan part #[[google:11-1682-01|11-1682-01]]). The lights are similar (same order, same general shape) but I don't think they are compatible; see [http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/6303/dsc03118go3.jpg this] ([http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showpost.php?s=0b73250535d787f06d7f1be900dba9d8&p=8494661&postcount=465 1990 Nissan D21]) versus [[htwiki:File:100 0349 2006-11-17 smashed Nissan tail-light.web.jpg|this]] (the one I'm trying to replace). --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 13:45, 15 November 2009 (UTC)
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| white ||
 
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| white + stripe ||
 
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| grey ||
 
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| grey + stripe ||
 
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| green ||
 
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| green + stripe ||
 
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====power and control 1====
 
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! -1- || -2- || style="background: #666666;" | || -4- || --- || ---
 
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! -3- || --- || style="background: #666666;" | || -5- || --- || ---
 
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|'''1''' || pink / red || ACCESSORIES POWER
 
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|'''2''' || red / white || HEADLIGHT indicator (dimmer)
 
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|'''3''' || black || GROUND
 
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|'''4''' || red / green stripe || BATTERY (always on)
 
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|'''5''' || green / white stripe / red dots || no idea
 
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====power and control 2====
 
I ended up cutting off one of these connectors and putting quick-disconnects on the wires.
 
 
 
Remaining blue connector (left to right, with latch on top):
 
* pink / red dots - no idea; not used
 
* red / white stripe - no idea; not used
 
Loose wires:
 
* yellow / red dots - attached to one quick disconnect (purpose to be re-figured out)
 
* orange / blue stripe / red dots - attached to one quick disconnect (purpose to be re-figured out)
 
====antenna====
 
[[Crutchfield]]'s adapter kit for the Nissan includes an adapter for this cable. It's not a perfect solution, however.
 
====EQ connectors====
 
These cables come from the EQ module (probably optional). Unfortunately most car radios don't seem to have a pre-amp out/in (is that a high-end $ thing?), so I've had to abandon the EQ for now :-( but I did figure out what each of the pins were for. The connectors are male 1/2" DIN connectors; you can buy matching sockets from [[Digi-Key]]. ''Note to self: find part numbers.''
 
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! DIN-7 || old radio
 
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| 1 || right out ||
 
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| 2 || ground ||
 
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| 3 || left out ||
 
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| 4 || ground ||
 
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| 5 || left in ||
 
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| 6 || ''no connection''
 
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| 7 || right in ||
 
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! DIN-6 || speakers out
 
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| 1 || front - right
 
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| 2 || +B
 
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| 3 || rear - right
 
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| 4 || front - left
 
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| 5 || rear - left
 
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| 6 || ground
 
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Googling for a replacement tail-light assembly for this year/model brings up a lot of tail-lights for the Nissan D21, a pickup truck (Nissan part #11-1682-01). The lights are similar (same order, same general shape) but I don't think they are compatible; see this (1990 Nissan D21) versus this (the one I'm trying to replace). --Woozle 13:45, 15 November 2009 (UTC)