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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
This page is for information about the 1987 [[Nissan Maxima]].{{seed}}
 
This page is for information about the 1987 [[Nissan Maxima]].{{seed}}
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==Subpages==
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* [[/wiring/radio]]
 
==Related Pages==
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Woozle's Nissan Maxima dashboard mods]]
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* '''Woozle's Nissan''':
==Wiring==
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** [[User:Woozle/1987 Nissan Maxima|technical stuff]]
The following is (currently) based on the wiring of my station wagon – ''after'' I had done some custom modifications (the notes for which I currently can't find) to retrofit a standard CD/radio into the dashboard, and also after the CD/radio was stolen (ripping out some of the wiring then in place)... so it's not quite standard, but the wiring colors should at least match up where the connectors have been replaced. Please feel free to update or expand this with information taken from other vehicles of this make/year/model. –{{Woozle}}
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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
===Radio Wiring===
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** [[htwiki:Nissa|more about Woozle's Nissan]]
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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==Links==
* nonstandard block connector – [[#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
* nonstandard block connector – [[#power and control 1]]
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==Notes==
* 2 small blue/white connectors on one cable (staggered) – [[#power and control 2]]
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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)
* 2 half-inch male DIN connectors – these are line-level audio [[#EQ connectors|to/from the EQ module]]
 
* 2-prong circular [[#antenna]] cable (nonstandard)
 
====speaker outs====
 
The Crutchfield adapter brings the connections out with these colors (stripes are black):
 
{|
 
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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 ||
 
|}
 
====power and control 1====
 
{| cellpadding=5 margin=5 border=2
 
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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 || {{faint|no idea}}
 
|}
 
 
 
====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
 
* red / white stripe - no idea
 
Loose wires:
 
* yellow / red dots - probably antenna half-mast control
 
* orange / blue stripe / red dots - antenna activation
 
 
 
====antenna====
 
[[Crutchfield]]'s adapter kit for the Nissan includes an adapter for this cable. It's not a perfect solution, however.
 
====EQ connectors====
 
If you're wanting to use the EQ with a 3rd-party player unit, you'll need to find one which has a preamp out/in, which doesn't seem to be widely available (at least not on low-$-end models). 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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{|
 
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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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{|
 
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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)