I HATE not being able to use the navigation while moving. To correct this Nissan faux pas, I want to put a switch on the VSS wire of the navigation unit, but I'm not sure if I have the correct wire. On a different thread, baseballfanz said that it is the wire: "white with red...pin 28 on the M95 plug" but I don't know where the M95 plug is?? So, attached is a picture of the Nav unit backside. I want to put a switch on the W/R wire connected to the harness but don't know if that is correct.
A better option would be to splice into this wire under the display panel. Does anyone know which wire to splice??? Attached picture shows a possible wire to the Nav unit. Pictures would be much appreciated.
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Chrome step rails
Fabtech 6" lift
35x12.5 Toyo Open Country
17" Chrome wheels
Magnaflow 14", dual black chrome tips out back
4-panel folding bed cover
I tapped into the wire at the back of the nav unit under the passenger seat - it was easier to get to. When I get a chance, I will look at my setup and see if you found the right wire.
Edit - Yep, that looks like the right wire.
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2005 Smoke CC LE 4x4
Born on Date 3/05
Adopted 5/19/05
OR/BT Packages
Nav & DVD
Mods:
Truxedo Lo-Pro, Parrot CK3100 Bluetooth Hands-Free Speakerphone, Power Tailgate Lock, Zoomers Cannon Exhaust Tip, DEI 561T Remote Start, Line of Fire LED light bar, Backup Camera displayed on nav. screen
EBC Greenstuff pads & rotors, Aux. back-up lights, Wade In-Channel vent visors, keypad entry
So all you have to do is put a regular toggle switch inline? If so then why do i see all of these kits for sale for like 30-50 bucks? Are they really selling a 50 dollar switch?
I've heard from others that the switch is all you need, and it makes perfect sense. Switch off when you want to program in a destination, then switch back on to allow tracking of your mileage, speed, etc.
See this link: .infinitifx.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=39&
(I don't have 15 posts and can't post links???, so add the "www" to the front of the link)
Now I just need to confirm the wire before snipping away!
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17" Chrome wheels
Magnaflow 14", dual black chrome tips out back
4-panel folding bed cover
k thanks i got it now, i think the kits that i saw make it where you never have to use a switch. It just totally takes it out so you can input information at anytime without the truck in park and without turning a switch off then back on.
k thanks i got it now, i think the kits that i saw make it where you never have to use a switch. It just totally takes it out so you can input information at anytime without the truck in park and without turning a switch off then back on.
Can anyone confirm the correct VSS wire to splice???
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Off-Road Package
Tow Package
Chrome step rails
Fabtech 6" lift
35x12.5 Toyo Open Country
17" Chrome wheels
Magnaflow 14", dual black chrome tips out back
4-panel folding bed cover
Can anyone confirm the correct VSS wire to splice???
Reviving this thread. I am ready to install a switch but want confirmation about the correct wire and location to cut. I have searched 4 different forums w/o a definitive answer.
Top candidate: White wire w/ red stripe on back of Nav unit under pass seat, on M95 plug, pin 28 (where ever that is)..
Wire/Function Colour Location/Description Polarity
PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT YES TRANSPONDER SEE NOTES
12 VOLTS Green Ignition Harness +
IGNITION Black/Red Ignition Harness +
ACCESSORY Red Ignition Harness +
STARTER Brown Ignition Harness +
STARTER 2 Lt.Green Ignition Harness +
KEY SENSE Red/blue Ignition switch harness +
TACH SIGNAL SEE NOTES AC
This vehicle has independent coils, there are three wires per coil, White/Blue, Black and the third is the tach signal wire.
FUEL INJECTOR Opposite of White At any injector on engine AC
LOCK Blue At switch inside driver's door -
You must run wires into the doors to connect to these wires. The first pulse on the RED will disarm and a double pulse will unlock the doors.
UNLOCK Red At switch inside driver's door -
You must run wires into the doors to connect to these wires. The first pulse on the RED will disarm and a double pulse will unlock the doors.
DOORPIN SEE NOTES
Driver's door is LT.BLUE, front passenger door is RED/BLUE. The left rear door is RED/YELLOW and the right rear door is RED/WHITE. All 4 wires are (-) and found at the BCM on the right side of the steering column.
R.A.P. SHUT DOWN Lt.Blue SEE NOTES -
This vehicle is equipped with automatic headlights that will stay on after a remote shutdown.you must pulse the drivers doorpin wire to shut the lights off. Drivers doorpin is Lt.Blue at BCM on right side of steering column.
FACTORY ARM Arms with lock wire
FACTORY DISARM Disarms with unlock wire
BRAKESWITCH Red/Green At brake switch +
PARKLIGHTS Red/Blue At dimmer switch +
HAND BRAKE Green At switch on handbrake lever -
HORN Red/White At steering column harness -
VSS WIRE White/red Behind instrument panel AC
Available Notes
Vehicle Notes
PLEASE NOTE: This vehicle is equipped with a TRANSPONDER passive anti-theft system. Please refer to the appropriate security diagram before any remote start installation.
looking at the picture taken from under the dash it seems it would be the same wire.
I may cut this wire under the pass seat and see if it works. If so, Ill install a SPST switch. If not, Ill mend the wire and post the results. Anyone see a downside to this experiment?
I may cut this wire under the pass seat and see if it works. If so, Ill install a SPST switch. If not, Ill mend the wire and post the results. Anyone see a downside to this experiment?
Not unless the passenger seat doesn't stop ticking after you cut the wire........
I'm surprised BBF hasn't been in here yet to answer this. Hey BBF! You out there?
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