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Nissan Primera P12 stereo removal

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Topic: Nissan Primera P12 stereo removal
Posted By: 5496langford
Subject: Nissan Primera P12 stereo removal
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2008 at 1:17pm
I am confused, I am not sure how to remove my P12 stereo.
Can anybody assist.
 
Thanks


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Mike



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Posted By: Janner
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2008 at 1:38pm
Hi and welcome to NPOC,
 
Im not familliar with the P12 mate but hopefuly someone else will be along soon who can help you!
 
keith


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Posted By: stonegrey
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2008 at 1:39pm
welcome to NPOCWave

try this handy "how to" created by renrut.

http://www.npoc.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=14557 - http://www.npoc.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=14557

i have heard of someone replacing the stereo with an aftermarket one, if that is your intention, but, be careful, as P12's don't respond well to wiring modifications.





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Posted By: 5496langford
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2008 at 1:41pm
Thank you,
 
For your swift reply, that link is helpful.
 
Thanks


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Mike


Posted By: 5496langford
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2008 at 3:29pm
All done,
 
I have removed my CD finally, all I need now is a new CY100 stereo unit? or would it be cheaper to modify the console area.
 
Thanks


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Mike


Posted By: norbert eggcup
Date Posted: 09 Aug 2008 at 5:51pm
i dont think they are hugely expensive- plan B would to get a CV-707 cd multichanger and fit it in boot- wiring is normally taped up to left hand rear light loom behind trim

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Posted By: renrut
Date Posted: 11 Aug 2008 at 11:43am
Hi there!

Are you planning on replacing it with an aftermarket one or is the original one just broken?

The P12 wiring isn't that bad really, just overly complicated and doesnt work in the obvious ways.


Posted By: 5496langford
Date Posted: 14 Aug 2008 at 7:52am

I want to have a like for like, however I will try the CD changer for the time being, no doubt I will be back on again asking for wiring assistance, you chaps have been great and helped me out lots.

 
Thank You,


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Mike


Posted By: snader
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 3:08pm
Like langford, I'm looking to replace my car stereo with a aftermarket one with usb and sd connection. I dont care for cd's or dvd's.
Does anybody know if the P12 have standard ISO connectors to the radio? and is there a maximum power outtage from the radio?


Posted By: mcgangsta
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 3:26pm
Originally posted by snader snader wrote:

Like langford, I'm looking to replace my car stereo with a aftermarket one with usb and sd connection. I dont care for cd's or dvd's.
Does anybody know if the P12 have standard ISO connectors to the radio? and is there a maximum power outtage from the radio?

Depends on the manufactured year of your car. I think P12 doesn't have standard ISO -connectors. For pre -04 model this has been done, but for 04 and later, only rational chance is to follow HOWTO's of this forum,  for example:  http://www.npoc.co.uk/Forum/primera-p12-fitting-xcarlink-connects2-usb-sd-mp3_topic59832.html" rel="nofollow - http://www.npoc.co.uk/Forum/primera-p12-fitting-xcarlink-connects2-usb-sd-mp3_topic59832.html


There is instructions to install an aftermarket player also somewhere here, but that's for pre -04 models only and doesn't know where it is :)


Posted By: timeshock!
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 3:42pm
Be careful, you have not provided sufficient deatil about your car to give a definitve answer.
You realise you will at least lose functionality if the n-form console and even worse depending on your model


Posted By: snader
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 8:57pm
Mine is from 2007. So no ISO connector? hmm, is it still possible to connect that device?



Posted By: snader
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 8:58pm
its 2007 1.8 business 4-door edition


Posted By: timeshock!
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 9:27pm
Dou you have sat nav fitted?


Posted By: mcgangsta
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 10:05pm
Originally posted by snader snader wrote:

Mine is from 2007. So no ISO connector? hmm, is it still possible to connect that device?


In the linked howto, it's done for 2005 P12, without navigation system. So that applies only to that, but I think you can combine things.

Basically the device is plugged to back of the cd-player (to the cd-changer plug) and after that you need to figure out, where to connect two lose wires ;) Other than that, it works for me :)


Posted By: snader
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2012 at 11:40pm
i do have sat nav, havent opened up the panel yet, after reading all this i dare not ask if there are aftermarket usb capable radio's that are built for p12's..

Having a satnav shouldn't make a difference on the plug right? maybe prohibit a bit of access room but should be possible Tongue


Posted By: mcgangsta
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2012 at 6:14am
Afaik, no aftermarket radio's for P12 available :/ At least not as plug-and-play ;)

I think that you can safely check the back of the cd-unit and see, if it matches to my howto. If it does, I would go for it :)


Posted By: timeshock!
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2012 at 12:07pm
Defo no usb available the primera P12 was designed well before this tech came along, MP3 was not heard of.
You would be completely wrong about the satnav, the audio units have an additional board which runs the satnav and various other n-form controls through it, The is no aftermarket P12 alternative.
 
Some have done it on the most basic of models.


Posted By: Moonrunner
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2012 at 6:36pm
Hi 5496langford.
It is possible to change the P12's built in radio, but with restrictions!!!
I know because I did this five years ago to mine. The built in radio could not even play back MP3 discs, one made on ones pc and last for 12 hrs without having to change the disc.
 
1st
Remove the built in radio, Timeshock has a good link showing one how to do this on the P12
2nd
The P12's radio is also one of the cannot do without units for the built in SATNAV. Completely removing this from the car will cause the satnav to fail and the center console functions will not work anymore, its amplifier is use for the speech as to when and where to turn etc!
Therefor the main connecting plug its the biggest of the plugs at the back of the radio, MUST be left in the unit after it has been removed from its central position. ie connected up again at a different location of resting. The unit will most lickly have to be reduced in size for tucking away underneath the heater behind the console on the carpet. If you need tips on how to do this I would be more than happy to let you now how. The loom cable is long enough for this but no where else. Your new radio gets the antena cable. and the square factory fitted white eight pin connector, this is the speekers cables plug.
3rd
If you intend to refit the original radio when you sell the car maybe, I sugest you splice and solder a purchased EU standard speakers plug on to the exsisting wires of the built in speakers plug cables. The standard EU plugs are not expensive over here round about a fiver. You will have to find a safe feed and earth for your new radio.
4th
With the new non nissan radio now fitted in its holder, conect up the euro standard speakers cable ,connect up your fused 12v power feed and earth, and you should be up and running.
 
The car will still recognise that its radio is fitted the satnav will boot up and you will now have the pleasure of your own radio with all the things it can do etc. but of coarse no speech directions from the navi if it is used because there are no speakers connected anymore!
 
The speaker plug has eight cables because the speakers do no use a rail earth. ie they each have their own plus and minus for each speaker. Do not mix up the minus and plus on each speaker as this will affect the sound they reproduce. Especially in the bass areas.
 
Please be carefull when tinkering, with all the cables plugs & other things behind that console cover, it is very easy to inadvertantly cause damage and trouble to the systems which you will find out about when its all back together again.
 
Hope this has been of helpSmile


Posted By: Moonrunner
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2012 at 7:54am
One small point I forgot to mention. Be extreemly careful when poking around behind the console with pushing pulling and moving wires and srewdrivers.
REASON, there are still a couple of LIVE wires around. Even with the ignition key removed!!!!!
If you want to be absolutely sure no short circuits can happen, the only way to insure this is to disconnect the batteries earth to the car.Wink



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