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DIY: Illuminated Kick Plates
Hey all, finally got my kick plates in and decided to write up a DIY since I didn't see one on here. Sorry about the lighting in some of the pics.
I'd give this project an overall difficulty of 2 out of 5. It took me about an hour or so to install. Tools: Scissors, clip removal tool or similar screwdriver, towel and rubbing alcohol. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...3069-parts.jpg Parts included in kit http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...inner-kick.jpg Removing inner trim-piece http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...kick-pawls.jpg another shot of inner trim. To remove this , gently pull up , from the top, between the weather stripping , closest to you..., NOT from the floor up. There's a part in the trim towards the middle and the floor that looks like a handle, do not pull up that way! Work your fingers between the weather stripping and the trim and gently pry up. Start in the middle and work your way to the edges, there are 5 pawls connecting this to the car. Next, remove outer kick-plate http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...ed-vs-pawl.jpg You'll see the colors, red is a clip , requiring a clip removal tool or a standard screwdriver ( if using the screwdriver, wrap in a towel or something to protect your paint ) ; Yellow is a pawl , you can remove these without a tool. The outer has 4 total items holding it on , 2 pawls in the center and 2 clips on the ends. Work your screwdriver, fingers, or removal tool in the middle and gently pull up, the 2 center pawls come up really easy. Now get your tool or screwdriver and push in on each end clip , releasing it and pulling the kick plate up and out. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...8-push-nut.jpg Remove the inner, upper kick plate by unscrewing this "push nut" ( little black thing above foot rest ) and by gently pulling the piece out , towards the center console. This was really easy to remove, no force at all. There are two pawls, no tools required http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...e-fuse-box.jpg piece removed. Now remove passenger side pieces from your car with the same procedures as above...Pic included of passenger side "push nut" on the inner upper kick-plate. The passenger side is a little harder than the driver side, in my opinion. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...-passenger.jpg Now that you have the passenger side apart, we're ready to start installing the T-Harness and routing the wires. On the passenger side, you'll notice the BCM , with numerous harnesses plugged into it. You need to pull the one outlined in blue. NOTE: I recommend getting a small screwdriver and prying this plug gently out from the side closest to you. The lock is on the bottom and there's a perfect little leverage area that works perfect. If you have small hands --disregard. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...ess-unplug.jpg Plug the T harness ( female end) into the male end you just removed. Then plug the male end on the harness into where the factory one was at.Now get your urethane tape ( 4 pieces ) ready and zip ties ( one big and two small ) . Cover the inline fuse with two pieces of tape and the t-harness connection that you plugged in. The next pic is how it should look taped and zip tied. Cut the zip tie ends off too. I left them on in the pic to demonstrate. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...d-zip-tied.jpg The inline fuse gets zip-tied to the wiring conduit too ( upper right of the harness) . Use the big tie for the harness plug. Use the other small tied closer to the door, There's another smaller conduit there.Time to run the wires. Longer wire goes to the driver side. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...ger-carpet.jpg Remove another pushnut behind the passenger carpet, it's in the middle and about one inch down, then pull the carpet back and use four pieces of tape to secure this. Run the passenger wire too. I forgot to take pics of running the wire up the sides , but it's not too bad. You can see in the below pics, that the carpet is hooked within the clips that hold the trim in. Pull this out gently ( carpet ) , revealing the conduit running down the car and the clips fully. You have to run the passenger wire down and connect these with a half piece of tape at the bottom of the clips, on the outside, facing the center console. make sure you don't cover the bottom part of the clip, otherwise the trim wont click back in right. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...inner-kick.jpg Remove the middle push nut on the drive side floor, towards the firewall and pull the carpet back towards you and get ready to route the incoming wire under the accelerator mounting bracket, under the carpet! Here's where the fish tape comes in handy, you can do it by hand too. You have to run the driver side wire behind the dash, from the passenger side. I used the spot behind the floor vents, they're about in the same spot on both sides and there's a slight gap there. Once it's routed though, run it under the accelerator bracket and under the foam footrest and tape like below. Use the same process for running the wire down the side after you have it secured on the floor. Use two zip ties , securing similar to the other side. Almost there. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...l-footrest.jpg now it's time to test the fruit of your labor. Plug them in and test while everything is still apart. If it's good, start re-installing everything in reverse order. Carpet, pushnuts, and inner upper kick plates and illuminated kick plates. Remove a clip from the bag and insert into the kick plate bottom, Notice that sticky tape has taken the spot of on of the clips on each side. Clean the paint over where the kick goes with alcohol before you snap this piece in, remember to remove the brown strip covering the tape. Install the same way you removed and press down firmly over the tape part. Almost done http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...late-wires.jpg you need to split another piece of provided tape in half, remove the weather stripping , by pulling up and taping the flange or ridge in the middle and running the wire over the tape and taping again . After the wire is over on the inside of the car now, use a full piece of tape on the harness and neatly bunch the wires and zip tie and put the weather stripping back on http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...hing-touch.jpg Now all you have to do is put the inner trim back on and you're done. http://www.the370z.com/members/ejriv...5-finalize.jpg |
Nice write up! Hoping to get mine soon. I will definately be using this D.I.Y.
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Do you know what type of light bulb is it. I wanted to change the color of it....
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If any of you wanted White, nows your chance to get the ones I made without the work:
Ebay ID # 120449831784 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/370Z-...Q5fAccessories |
Thanks much for the DIY - I had my laptop out in the garage for some quick references and it was really helpful. The kick plates look really good installed...especially at night. Good stuff
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installed illuminated kick plates finally!
took me about 3 and a half hours. just being extremely careful.
i felt so bad for getting these kick plates for free because on the "how much did you pay for your z i had reduced the salesman to shambles..." forum ... well long story.. anyways i installed them. looks great! awesome thread!!! the hardest part was removing the connector from the passenger side, and then trying to pull the carpet back without tearing the glue sticking to the styrofoam padding. couldnt tape the wires but wedged them very securely and still routed them to the driver's side. ^_^ i was contemplating the frosty white Z led but the thin aluminum i had to take apart was too much for me; didnt want to take the risk. once i had that done... FLAWLESS! the orange isnt bad... i just reized the pics and cut side by side. http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/9977/dsc00571ddx.jpg as for the old kickplates i noticed the Z is very similar to the same Z logo on the back, its a tiny bit bigger, but would be great with the fairlady logo if those are looking to mod that....it can be taken off easily and even used as an alternate Z logo for the hamburger logo perhaps? still thinking on what it can apply to but if anyone wants to buy the standard kickplates let me know =) http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/4333/dsc00574k.jpg my old kickplates on my baby ^_^ http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/180...2912510495.jpg |
Nice but Jook I have to ask aren't those seats like... sticking out like a sore thumb I mean orange in a white z.
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nice one jook!!! imam get my sills also... when i save up mwahahhaha :happydance:
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lol thats exactly what my girlfriend says, she thinks it looks like a big 'clown'. I think it looks like my new gf ^_^ haha j/k. but shes sexy!!! |
I just used the DIY. Thanks man, mine came out great on my Nismo. Got a question though. The little red lenses on the door dont light up anymore. (Can't remember if they did before), if so Is that normal?
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Someone can correct me if I'm wrong....but no lights in the doors on the Z? |
there's no lights on the doors :)
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The lighted kick plates are great. Mine only took about 40 minutes to
install. Would recommend them to anybody with half a brain. |
install took me a longer haha like one and a half considering i was being super careful and i had a hard time unplugging the harness... :tup: none the less its a great and easy mod...
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even longer if you're slightly buzzed like i was :p
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Took me and a friend this weekend just under an hour, could have done it faster but we started with zero tools ready and got them as we needed them.
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Thanks for the DIY, didn't even need a screwdriver! Just needed scissors for cutting the ends of the zip-ties.
However, I realized at the end when throwing away all the wrappers that the instructions are included with the kick plates!! Oh well... Thanks again... |
There are instructions, and my friend & I used both this and the instructions to "verify" things but in the end it is pretty straight forward.
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Thanks for the write up, I installed my kickplates yesterday and used this thread for information.
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Thanks for the DIY, it was very helpful today as I installed my new kickplates. Rep added!
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Planning on doing install this weekend so im sure this will help !! Nice write up :tup:
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nice write up! hopefully i will be able to do mine soon. One question though, i had lojack installed and the guy installed it right around that same area u need to plug the t harness into. you think its going to be a problem?
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Guys, I am installing my kickplates right now. But, I've hit a problem and was hoping one of you guys that installed your own illuminated could help me out. The process was going perfect until I hit the T-Harness Plug. I'm having some difficulty pulling it out and I've even tried using a small screwdriver as recommended. Any tips or advice so I could get this part out of the way and finish?
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Click on that silver icon between their online status and the red/white triangle button below their name/avatar part to the left. :)
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Since this is related
I just got done changing out my illuminated kick plates with non illuminated ones. That process took about 10 minutes for both. It ended up being a lot easier than I thought it would be. Now all I have to do is sell my illuminated kick plates to offset the cost of the other ones I bought.
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I'm getting ready to install my illuminated kick panels as well... but I just had one quick question for those that have already installed them.
Did anyone disconnect their battery prior to installation as noted in the instructions? I really don't want to because of all the ecu resets that go along with disconnecting and re-connecting the battery. Let me know Thanks guys! |
Don't worry about disconnecting the battery. Just don't attempt to turn the car on until you've connected the jumper harness. No worries :tiphat:
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ejrives, thanks for the DIY.
I just used it along with the Nissan instructions and it really makes it easier to install the kick plates. It took me about 2 hours because of the damn hangover I had! = ) |
Does any one have trouble with the cover to the kickplates going back on? Mine really don't sit right like the way they were from the factory
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Need to see which part/section you're talking about. It may be an issue where the corner kick panels aren't in all the way. May be pushing the whole assembly backwards. http://www.the370z.com/members/vipor...white-leds.jpg I have seen mine pop up on the farthest right of this picture (towards the latch of the door right by the seat handle) |
Just did mine.
Took about 1 hour and 25 mins. Hardest part removing the harness from the BCM. I used my rifle cleaning rod taped to the wire for the drivers side to run it through the center console. Really simple process all in all. I'm thinking about buying the harness and fog light assembly from the Z store and tackling that DIY. :) |
+Rep. Great thread, the pictures were definitely helpful, and I love the new kick plates! :tup:
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