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I am currently working on Radio retrofit project for my '15 NV200, does anyone have the new BOSCH head unit's diagram? The most recent FSM I can find is 2016. Mine '15 NV200 SV equips OEM navigation system with a 24 pin and a 20 pin connector, same as large NVs. This new head unit, AIVIL12F0, is equipped on '19 Sentra, '19 Versa, and '20 NV series. Comes with a 20pin and a 40 pin connector. See attachments. Thanks
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Replacing my Clarion stock radio with a JVC 7" DVD GPS Reciever KW-NT800HDT Had to pop out the right hand vent (use a plastic tool to prevent marring the dash). That exposed the two right radio panel screws. Had to pull drivers side kick plate (one screw under fuse block panel and pop it off) to expose one screw on right side of instrument panel cover (pop it off) That exposes the two left screws of the radio panel cover. remove four cover screws and you find four radio screws. Clarion radio had a power/speaker wire plug I ordered an adapter - Scosche NN04B 2007-Up Nissan Car Stereo Connector also had an antenna plug I ordered it's adapter- Scosche NAA2B 2007 Nissan Antenna Adapter Ran rear speaker wires under door floor plates that popped up. Around the pillar by lifting cover (near seat belt mount) out a bit. and popping off lower right passenger side floor kick plate (pops out) also ran my Bazooka boom box wires and rear view camera wires in that path. Was able to run the gps wire up the drivers side by removing the pillar cover (pops out) and the little speaker grill then tucking wire between window and dash and mounting it in the center under the window. May replace the door speakers (4"X6") and add 3.5" dash speakers. Now I'm searching for the vehicle speed sensor wire. anyone know where it is? (engine control module recieves vehicle speed signals from ABS actuator and transmission control module via controller area network)
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We got our Nissan NV200 SV last Friday. I drove it from the dealer in Ft. Worth to Austin via Dallas over the weekend, put over 350 miles on it. Very impressed so far. Only a few issues experienced... 1. The SV model we got came with Bluetooth. The Bluetooth works well with iPhone 4 iOS v6.1.3. I can make hands-free calls. Turn by turn navigation with Google Maps audio over Bluetooth works. Music from iPhone does NOT go over Bluetooth. Nissan Service technician from dealership says music over Bluetooth is not supported with the Bluetooth receiver. This is a defect in my opinion because audio for phone and turn by turn nav do go over Bluetooth. Why has music audio been omitted? Nissan Service tech says the Technology Package add-on does support music audio over Bluetooth. I have to use the Aux input via audio cord for music audio, not ideal to have a dangling cord and in this day and age, I expected no cord. Truly a shame Nissan did not implement music audio support over Bluetooth! 2. The only other issue so far is that the rubber boot that covers the swing arm for the rear door expansion (to open rear doors 180 degrees) is already coming off. I may not use the 180 degree swing out very often, but the fact that the rubber boot is already coming off is a problem as it could get lost easily. We've only had the vehicle 3 days so as things come up, I will add to this thread.
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