![]() ![]() As pictured (at top), I run my iPod connector out a hole in the back.Slide the empty seat front/back as needed. Run them up towards the front of the console.Since the console is loose, you can lift it to grab the wires as they bunch up inside & take out slack.Unplug the lead from the On/Off switch, and feed the metal connectors down through the hole(s).If it looks like this, you're OK (Right side = Nissan's antenna for me, Left side = PAC's connectors).Spend the extra minute under the hood with a 12mm wrench (negative terminal) and avoid this! Disable the Battery First! The airbag sensor will report an error if you remove the on/off switch light (required to remove the center dash cover) with the battery connected.Remove screws for center floor console so it's loose (no need to remove completely.) Detailed console removal HOW TO for my 2004 XE here. Remove the center dash panel & 4 screws securing the radio.Audiophiles reading should choose one or the other, because using both could be a source of noise. ![]() This is not recommended by the manufacturer PAC, but it works for me so far. I heard conflicting stories on this from audio installers, so it's best to check yourself.Īlso note, I used a two Y-adapters on the RCA input R&L so that I could use both the iPod base connector AND audio input plug. Removing the dash panel & radio is easier than it looks (5-10 min) so it could be worth just taking it out & looking.Please someone confirm for different year / trim. ![]() (I have the lowest trim XE possible, manual locks & windows) I needed no antenna adapter (photo below) but you might.screw driver (philips #2) for console & dash removal.OPTIONAL (if you want iPod + audio in) RCA mono Y-adapters 2Fem-to-1Male (x2) and 3/8 inch drill bit (for the Audio Input jack).You could freehand with a knife or Xacto-blade in a pinch-this hole is hidden. 3/4 inch drill bit (for the ON/OFF switch) for best results.See photo below (step 4), they are blue plastic clips with a metal plunger blade and locking clasp. OPTIONAL (but recommended) Two inline splice clips.=> save the bubble wrap from the original box! We use it.(Triple check the item number, was mis-shelved at my BstBuy) This might not be as easy for more a cabin with a heater vent/etc/more options than me. I hope someone with Crew Cab could comment on the drill step. ![]() This is for my King Cab, which already had an open hole in the back under the armrest. ![]()
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