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Hello milobloom. welcome to the forum. The Xtrail FM antenna is in fact powered. It requires a 12v signal to operate. If your stereo does not have separate auxiliary 12v outputs for P cont and Ant Cont you can power the antenna using just the remote on output. The key thing here is the amount of current that is supplied by that output from the stereo. I do not know how much current the antenna requires though but the stereos I have installed and used in the past (Kenwood, Sony and Pioneer) have had no issues with powering antennae and amplifier remotes at the same time. I hope that helps.
 
Many thanks, P11SR20DET! I did the install last night and it worked like a charm - I connected the power antenna lead to the power antenna/accessory output from the head unit.

For anyone else interested, I used the JVC KW-XR610 head unit and ordered the BHA7550 harness that bestvader mentioned, as well as a rear aux input cable from ebay. The head unit is not a perfect fit.. there is about a 2mm gap between the edge of the deck and the original dash panel. (Not sure if there would be a way to mount the HU further back and add the JVC bezel behind the Nissan dash panel.. I have my doubts.) I used the original mounting brackets from the Nissan stereo and was able to attach them with 3 screws per side to the JVC head unit.

cheers,
Milo
 
Nice write up.

Just to clarify a few things.

1. The bottom 3rd socket on the Nissan unit I believe is for the steering wheel controls, and possibly some security feature as my unit wont work without all 3 plugs connected. LCD display just says "SECURE" without that 3rd plug connected.

2. A simple Nissan ISO adaptor ( a few pounds off eBay) saves cutting wires and makes the install even easier. (EDIT: Make sure you get the right one as models vary)


I've just bought a Sat Nav system and in the process of fitting it. The ISO adapter only connects the 2 Nissan connectors as in the first thread. I.E. the power and the speakers.
The 3rd plug is not catered for anywhere so untill I work out which wire does what I don't have the audio controls working on the steering wheel.

I used the Nissan mounting brackets but had to drill some new holes in them to align the new unit up in the fascia.

Nice and simple job to fit, as mentioned before the large silver facia removes very easily, I just pulled mine off from the bottom, didn't even need to use a scredriver to lever it off.
 
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^^ You do not need an antenna 'adapter'. The signal from the antenna comes through the standard antenna jack. However, the Xtrail antenna is powered from the stereo - so when you are installing your new stereo, you will need a switched 12V supply to power the antenna. Most aftermarket stereos have a "P CONT" and/or ANT output. You can use this. I can't remember the colour code of the factory antenna power wire though...The only way to know for certain is to check it before you remove the original stereo. You would need to leave it connected to the harness, and turn the radio of and on, then check each wire to see which wire loses 12v when you turn the stereo off. HTH.
 
I've been shopping double DIN HUs for my XTrail for a while now and just pulled the trigger on the JVC KW-AVX840. Best bang for the buck that I found (less than $300!).

Has anyone found a creative place to hide a small subwoofer in their X-Trail? Or amps for that matter, other than under the front seats? I don't wish to have a sub box in the back, that would defeat the purpose of the vehicle for me.
 
Hey Cable Guy,
I don't know if you specifically want the parking brake security installed or not but I didn't. It's typically possible to ground the Parking Brake wire from your Deck and save the hassle.
As for where the parking brake wire is, I didn't bother figuring that out. There's that panel that you can access under the parking brake lever and one of them wires presumable tracks forward to underneath the dash but like I said, I didn't bother tracing it.
As for the reverse camera, did you have it "professionally" installed, or did you do it yourself? I've been thinking about getting one but I don't know that I want to deal with the wiring for it....I guess I'm kinda lazy :p
Good Luck!
 
Hey Despotic
What does the parking brake wire from the HU do? I thought I read somewhere that you couldn't what dvds unless it was hooked up. Haven't tried yet though.
As for the back up camera, it was pretty easy. I ran the wires from the HU down under the dash by the pedals then back up to the A pillar. Then above the headliner to the rear of the xtrail. I removed the driver's side rear light. There is a hole with a rubber grommet that isn't being used for anything. I removed it and cut out it's center. I was able to run all the wires through the hole and grommet. It is pretty small but doable. so there is one lead from the HU to the reverse light, and the video wire from the camera. I also ran the two power wires from the camera to the light and ground there. Then I ran the power wires and video wire from the back of the headliner and zip tied them to the power wire for the rear defrost and tucked them into the space between the window and gate. I wrapped them in electrical tape to keep them together. I removed the back panel from the gate (had it off as I think my rear harness is toast) and brought the wires into the hollow of the gate. You will see the wires for the license plate lights. Pull the rubber out of the hole. Now remove the 10mm nuts that hold the handle to the gate. The very center two are for the release and can be left on. I ran the wires through the same hole as the wires and into the handle cavity. Then out below the left light and I screwed the camera to the flat part beside the light.
It sounds harder than it was. The hardest part was deciding on the routing. I will try to take some pics. It is just too cold right now. We are in a deep freeze. I'm glad I got it done this weekend. There is no way I would be working on it right now. -38 with wind chill!!
 
hahaha, are you in Winter-peg too? This winter has been so mild that I can't complain about the weather that has finally landed.
Those instructions do sound difficult, I'll take your word that it's easier done than said. I'd love to see some pics if possible. This is the first nice vehicle I've owned and I'm very nervous about taking too much apart myself. Although it was stressful, the speaker installs in the doors were easier than I expected. I've owned vehicles in the past where you need to replace all of the door clips any time your remove the interior panels! I was very impressed with how well everything went back together in the X-Trail.
As for the parking brake wire, you're right, the safety feature is to disallow video watching (and some other things I think) unless the parking brake is engaged. If you ground out that wire (I attached it to the ground in the head unit wiring harness) then it behaves as though the parking brake is always on.
 
Hi Fellow X-Trailers,

I'm about to change the 6-CD/cassette player on my 2007 t30, which is taller than most standard car audio units these days. I will install a basic Multilaser (P3214) with FM, USB (for MP3), AUX (for sound on my Discovery GPS with TV) and bluetooth (for my cellphone), and nothing else. Given that is is much less tall, any ideas about what I should do with the gap left either above or below? I'm not sure yet if the kit will include a niche as a gap-filler. Many thanks for the hints on wiring, but I'll probably chicken out of this adventure.

Cheers, BRIAN
 
Happy New Year Brian--good to see you have plans to improve your x trail.
My Portuguese isn't very good but that looks to be a nice unit for a great price if my currency conversion is correct . Would guess its a 1Din size. The factory radio cd cassette player is a 2Din. You may have to buy a special frame to install it, as I am not sure if the brackets on the side of your existing unit can be used for a 1Din sized unit. Not sure where in Brazil you would get one but I am sure they sell them. Something a bit like this which would give you another cuby hole to store your sunglasses in.

http://carcarewoensel.nl/magento/me...edia/catalog/product/cache/1/image/c95594de1a89d9e1ae781548022968b6/v/w/vw1.jpg

Wiring is easier than you think, you can probably find a conversion loom to plug directly into your existing set up. Otherwise, you will be cutting and splicing wires but the good thing is they are usually colour coded, and if you need it I have a diagram with the wiring colour codes to make it easy to match up.
I installed a 2 din Eonon Sat Nav unit w Bluetooth dvd and music player almost 3 years ago, and a back up camera 2 years ago. For some reason they do not ship to Brazil.
 
Hi QUADRARIA10,

A Very Happy New Year to you too. Indeed, I am improving my Xy. I've eliminated a very slight tremble in the steering by putting on quality tyres. The previous set, on when I acquired the beast, were not perfectly circular, but not exactly square either !!! Frustrated that I couldn't use my nano pendrive with my entire CD collection converted to MP3, and not having an AUX to get sound on my GPS, including its TV mode. I searched the Web in Brazil for the best replacement that also had bluetooth for my cellphone use. A make called ĂŤcone had the ideal unit for me, and at a very good price, but, alas, it's been discontinued, and they started to try to persuade me to buy a multimedia centre at an astronomical price. The Multilaser was my 2nd choice, although it has no AM or CD player, not that I'll really miss either. I had thought this make was available worldwide like e.g. Pioneer and Kenwood. It looks like I'll have to wait and see if the installation kit comes with a frame and cubby hole that will snuggly fit the space. What worries me about wiring it myself is that Japanese colour codes tend to be different. For example, usually, here at least, the power wire is red and the earth (ground), black. The installers here are generally very good and often have, on hand, alternative bits and pieces that may be required. By the way, I have no idea about what 1 or 2Din mean. I'll check it out on Wikipedia. Very many thank again for all your kind help. Hope you've been able to do some doughnuts in the snow !!!
 
eh eh, I have no idea what it means either-- other than one is double the size of the other. Its a car stereo standard size. I am sure your installers will have no problem. Its really easy to undo the centre column facing to get at the space.
No doughnuts in the snow for me, but I will say the X trail with Bridgestone Blizzaks is fantastic on snow and ice. Its been great the past week of horrendous weather. Had the pleasure of watching the first episode of Michael Palin's Brazil travel show last night. He was touring the North East of the country, beautiful place and I love the spirit of the people shown. I would not mind being there right now. Enjoy your summer.
 
Hi QUADRARIA10,
Many thanks for your further assistance. I've since seen a YouTube showing just how easy that mid-panel flips off to access the audio unit, which would probably, hopefully, mean a thief wouldn't smash everything to extract the new unit. My new "baby" came yesterday, and, alas, there was no frame or gap-filling cubby hole. However, when I phoned my trusted mechanic, he told me that, even if he doesn't have a suitable frame, get this: "Nextdoor, there's a small firm that laser-cuts frames in acrylic, within just 40 minutes". I can hardly wait till Monday morn.
I'm pleased to hear you're impressed by what you've seen of Brazil. My brother and family, who spent only 3 weeks here, and only saw a few of the sights in Rio State, had the time of their lives. The people are generally great, but you do have to be aware that there's a lot of poverty, and this can equate to violence. Of course, this doesn't just apply to Brazil. There are parts of Liverpool or London etc that I wouldn't go near.
I see another solution for the car audio below, sent by Otomodo. I like it, looks clever, but I really want a USB socket for my MP3s.
Cheers,
BRIAN
 
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