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Nissan Connectors Part Number List
The document linked below contains most Nissan connectors part number and repair information.
Harness Repair Kit Manual Once you have the connector's part number, you can order the connector from Tech-Mate. Nissan TechMate - Ordering Special Service Tools
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can someone repost it? thanks Last edited by NissanTech; 11-10-2013 at 09:06 PM. |
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Links fixed. Thanks for letting us know.
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i tried looking for my connector in there but i can't find it. is this a comprehensive list? the connector I'm looking for is used in the 2012 Rogue SV to extend the USB from the back of the radio to the USB port underneath the console. I replaced the radio with an aftermarket unit but I want to still use the USB extension- but for that I need to find and wire the connector. I attached 2 pics to this post, one of the service manual where you see the connector, and one of the radio where you see the blue slot and the blue cable that goes into it. Can you help me? Thanks! Its called the M86 or HAA04FL but I cannot find anything about it |
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I haven't seen any factory wire or connector that will connect the existent USB wire extension to a new aftermarket radio. I suggest try looking for the connector with aftermarket vendors. |
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If I can find out what is the male version of the connector I showed in the pic then I can order it and make my own "adapter" to wire it to a USB male (so it can be plugged into the Rogue's female weird connector and the radio's female USB). I would rather do the wiring outside of the car without damaging the car's wires itself so in the car it would be just plug-n-play. |
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Last edited by NissanTech; 11-10-2013 at 09:06 PM. |
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Here is the new link: Harness Repair Kit Manual
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2008 Versa EPS
What is the name of the connectors used on the 2008 Versa EPS control unit and what size are the pins. There are 4 big bladed pins and a connector with 17 small pins. Need to make up a hardness for a hot rod project.
Thanks for any info. |
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I'm not sure what you mean by the "name" of the connectors. They are connectors "M53" and "M54," which means they are part of the vehicle's main harness. Trying to get harness connectors or pigtails for Nissans can be a real pain in the tail. Wiring Specialties offers a lot of pigtail connectors for Nissans, but I doubt they will have any for the EPS system (you can contact them to make sure at Wiring Specialties - Aftermarket Wiring Harnesses). They make conversion harnesses for Nissan engine swaps. Kent-Moore makes the connectors, terminal pins, tools and weather seals...but, I don't know if they sell them individually. You can contact them at: Mechanic Tools | Body Shop Supplies - HandsontoolsŪ. What they typically due is make them available to dealers as part of a several thousand dollar terminal and harness repair kit, but even those don't always have all of the connectors on the vehicle. So, you might have to find a Versa in a salvage yard and cut the connectors off of the harness, if they will let you do that.
You could try looking them up in the harness connector manual provided in post #9, but I wouldn't be surprised if you don't find it listed. Last edited by smj999smj; 02-25-2017 at 05:44 PM. |
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