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just bought center console for my 2014 nissan 1500 nv it comes with the two outlets 12 v and 120 volt does the 120 volt plug need some kind of converter ? All the pickture shows is a wire coming from the new center console ,does my nissan 1500 nv have a plug pre wired for this assembly?I have read comments about installing the console but nothing about the wiring or if it requires a transformer any help would be greatly aprecated thanks

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It will be interesting to see if the forum monitors respond to this. You may want to repost this else where on the forum where you found the removal posts or just keep it as a new topic there.

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just bought center console for my 2014 nissan 1500 nv it comes with the two outlets 12 v and 120 volt does the 120 volt plug need some kind of converter ? All the pickture shows is a wire coming from the new center console ,does my nissan 1500 nv have a plug pre wired for this assembly?I have read comments about installing the console but nothing about the wiring or if it requires a transformer any help would be greatly aprecated thanks

Glidedon is probably right. My 2014 2500 Cargo came with the console, so there was an inverter also. If you have one, it will be on the driver’s side, mounted behind the hardboard panel (if you have them), all the way to the rear, just above floor height. You can add an inverter, but it’s tricky if you don’t know what you’re doing. BTW, the factory inverter is rated at just 150 watts when the vehicle is moving, 400W when parked- not a lot of power. It is good for charging phone/laptop/tool batteries, though.

 

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Edited by Chris Dempsey

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Chris, What's the hole in the rear quarter panel behind the inverter?  That had to be "painful" to cut.

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Chris, What's the hole in the rear quarter panel behind the inverter?  That had to be "painful" to cut.

Ha - it was. The truck was still pretty new when I cut that hole and the hole in the roof. It’s for an electrical inlet to charge my “house” batteries. Check out the photo album “NV Cargo”, there are more pics.

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