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voltic 01-12-2011 02:04 AM

Opening a Wiring Harness?
 
Hey guys, very odd and very specific question for you all:
On factory wiring harnesses, like perhaps the one on the back of the LCD, how would you pop one of those open to remove a pin or four?

Fezzik 01-12-2011 11:48 AM

I really dont know what you are talking about a pin or four. Which harness. Main harness going to the navigation or to disconnect the lcd only.

Modme 01-12-2011 12:07 PM

Haha, Voltic. Most people are not going to understand what you're trying to do. I think what I did and what you're attempting is beyond what most people are comfortable doing. I was going to reply to your PM but I'll just answer here. I also tried to take the wiring harness connector apart but couldnt. If you really want to preserve the harness, you can get a harness adaptor/splitter from ebay. I bought this and only used the harness:

Infiniti G35 G37 NAV Video Converter DVD,Back Up Camera - eBay (item 380297945600 end time Feb-08-11 10:43:43 PST)

Fezzik 01-12-2011 01:27 PM

I didnt know if he was talking about taking the pins out of teh connector of the main harness to the nav or the the lcd screen. I've been able to tke the pins out on my maxmia but I have nto tried on the G.

I'm intrested in doing this because I'm going to be doing somethign similar to what you did with the touchscreen and the guages on teh screen, with a carputer. Not too worried about music.

terrycs 01-12-2011 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by Modme (Post 3035968)
Haha, Voltic. Most people are not going to understand what you're trying to do. I think what I did and what you're attempting is beyond what most people are comfortable doing. I was going to reply to your PM but I'll just answer here. I also tried to take the wiring harness connector apart but couldnt. If you really want to preserve the harness, you can get a harness adaptor/splitter from ebay. I bought this and only used the harness:

Infiniti G35 G37 NAV Video Converter DVD,Back Up Camera - eBay (item 380297945600 end time Feb-08-11 10:43:43 PST)

:eek: That's a lot to pay for a harness.

voltic 01-12-2011 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by Modme (Post 3035968)
Haha, Voltic. Most people are not going to understand what you're trying to do. I think what I did and what you're attempting is beyond what most people are comfortable doing. I was going to reply to your PM but I'll just answer here. I also tried to take the wiring harness connector apart but couldnt. If you really want to preserve the harness, you can get a harness adaptor/splitter from ebay. I bought this and only used the harness:

Infiniti G35 G37 NAV Video Converter DVD,Back Up Camera - eBay (item 380297945600 end time Feb-08-11 10:43:43 PST)

Wow... like wait, what? That's crazy dude. I don't think I could pay that much for a harness.
I was going to wait for your PM back but I already had everything torn apart and you'd just logged off so I figured I'd just throw it out there for everyone.

In case anyone's interested, yes I'm doing a system similar to Modme's. I've done one in every car I've had since 2003 or so and was glad to see it's doable for the G, even if it is a pain in the ***. Those FFCs suck, by the way.

cvipgo 01-12-2011 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by voltic (Post 3035771)
Hey guys, very odd and very specific question for you all:
On factory wiring harnesses, like perhaps the one on the back of the LCD, how would you pop one of those open to remove a pin or four?

from the front of connector - push back the pin while pressing the little bumo/clip on the side of that pin thru the connector plastic. The bump/clip hold the contact from pushing back while puling lightly on the wire of the pin.

voltic 01-12-2011 09:46 PM

Thanks man, I'll give that a shot when I get home in a few days.

Also:

Hi, a replacement cable is $75

Thank You,

NavTool Information Team
NavTool Inc.
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