Originally Posted by chewy49er The fabricated dash kits & necessary components that the OP has mentioned in his original post. P.S Am aware that it's not an item for sale
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04-19-2016, 07:51 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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I've only managed to find the 3-knob climate controls and non nav AC amp. I like your setup, especially the minimalist look. |
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Possible to get it done from non navigation to navigation ?
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Just wondering will it work reverse as well ? I own a 2011 Z Roadster with Bose system no navigation i bought a used navigation set from a 2009 Z as far as i saw everything fits except the climate control of course as you said its doesn't communicate directly as the old one but with Can BUS. So i am wondering would be possible to rewire the connector to the AC/ECU to make it happen ? or can i just forget about that dream and get rid of it? if anyone has any info about it would really appreciate it Thanks a Lot! |
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Just want to breathe some new life in this thread. I'm having a go at this DIY in Australia in a RHD. For those looking to do the same, the auto amp and AC controls are different part numbers, likely due the direction the center console faces. Looking at photos, the mounting points are differently. Unfortunately for Aussies, there is no option for the base model so all parts relating to it must be sourced overseas. I have bought these directly from Japan.
However this makes getting the connector very difficult as there are no local wrecked base models. Luckily I have found the exact plug for sale in the US for a couple of $$ and will be able to make my own. I can link the seller for those interested, however I'm new to this forum and not sure of the rules. I have everything ready to go except the extra pins for the ac amp connector. What have others done to make these new pins? At a guess, most people have pulled the new connector from a wrecked car so the pins would have been on there already. I don't have that luxury. I'm trying to buy the whole AC amp harness and pulling two pins out to add to my new connector but I'm out of lucky again, the Z isn't a big seller in Australia and theres no local wrecks for me to cut it out of, and I'd probably have more luck explaining the thermodynamic cycle of an IC engine over the phone to a wrecker than getting them to cut one out for me and post it. So any suggestions where to source these pins from? Is anyone able to confirm they are the same pins as in the controls connector? I have a few spares of them I could use, I'm just not sure if the pins will sit in the plug correctly. |
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You can buy pins at your local electronics store, here i get them at Fry's its like 5 bucks for a pack of shitton, you can find them online too just goggle connector pins, just need to get the right size, if i remember right, it was the smallest ones.
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Do you know which pins they are? They are sumitomo connectors, but there's a lot of different options for the 0.6mm pins. I'm not sure if they will all fit in the plug properly.
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i'll see if i can find some when i get home, but if i remmeber rigth all i did was look inside the connector to see how they looked and bought ones that look the same, the only problem was that first ones were too large so i had to get smaller ones
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i've done the conversion up to this point. everything works except for the rear defogger, next weekend i'll investigate further and check for this extra pin
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Connector pin extraction
I obtained a donor 40 pin AC amplifier (M66) connector to add pins 6 & 7 to this connector in my 2016 Nismo-Tech. Removing these pins is a bit tricky because of their locking features; but I was able to do so.
The first step is to make yourself a pin extraction tool. I took a straight pin, cut off the tip, and hammered the end to flatten it. Next, release the locking feature on the top of the connector by prying up on the ends. Finally, the connector pin you will be removing sits in the square hole, and you will need to insert your pin extractor in hole just above (or below) the square hole as indicated by the arrow. I recommend that you push the wire into the connector to relieve any tension on the pin locking feature as you insert the pin extractor, and then gently pull the wire out. This should pull out easily; so if it doesn't, the pin extractor is not positioned correctly. Finally, when you go to transfer these pins into your NAV system connector, you will need to lift the release tab and make sure the pins are oriented in the hole the same way they came out. |
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