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They told me that they should work, and since they don't I need to pull it all apart again and verify all the connections and check the resistance. Supposedly even
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They told me that they should work, and since they don't I need to pull it all apart again and verify all the connections and check the resistance. Supposedly even the slightest bit of noise in the circuit could cause them not to work.
They didn't sound very confident in their answers though and I didn't want to be bothered pulling all that **** apart again so I left it alone. All the other buttons work, I'm not sure the phone buttons can work. When I hooked up the radio I was having trouble with the blue tooth as well, turns out the phone was still connected connect to the OEM stuff. I'm not sure but it looks like Nissan used a separate blue tooth adapter rather then one integrated into the radio, that of course is based on the fact that it still showed up as available, and was connected, after the OEM radio was removed. Although it doesn't show up anymore, but my suspicion is phone buttons may go directly to that unit in which case I don't think the adapter would work. My guess is since the blue tooth is no longer hooked to anything now, and nothing is trying to connect to it that it doesn't get activated and that's why I don't see it anymore. I haven't tried pushing the buttons to see if I can get it to come up again, I was pretty fed up with the whole thing at the time and didn't really care. Or I could be competently off base since most of this is just guessing anyway ![]()
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I know I'm very late in this discussion but I'm putting in a new Pioneer head unit in my car and bought the ASWC-1 from Crutchfield. After reading all of the documentation I found this note on bypassing the 370Z Bluetooth controller. You can do this manually but Axxess makes a plug that does the bypass for you so the head unit and the SWC work together. It's the AX-NIS32BT and it is $12.99.
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