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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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* nonstandard block connector – [[#speaker outs]]
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* nonstandard block connector – [[#power and control 1]]
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* 2 small blue/white connectors on one cable (staggered) – [[#power and control 2]]
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* 2 half-inch male DIN connectors – these are line-level audio [[#EQ connectors|to/from the EQ module]]
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* 2-prong circular [[#antenna]] cable (nonstandard)
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====speaker outs====
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====power and control 1====
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====power and control 2====
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====antenna====
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[[Crutchfield]]'s adapter kit for the Nissan includes an adapter for this cable. It's not a perfect solution, however.
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====EQ connectors====
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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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Revision as of 14:25, 28 March 2007

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automotive: cars: Nissan: Maxima: 1987

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.

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Woozle's Notes

Radio Wiring

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.

speaker outs

power and control 1

power and control 2

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.

DIN-7 old radio
1 right out
2 ground
3 left out
4 ground
5 left in
6 no connection
7 right in
DIN-6 speakers out
1 front - right
2 +B
3 rear - right
4 front - left
5 rear - left
6 ground