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Nissan Radio Plug Adapter Any sponsors here carry one to adapt a 2pin Radio plug from a 1990 NISSAN 240sx to a standard motorola plug? i found some online but they rape me for shipping and wont ship to point roberts because thats not my billing adress :C |
*Waves* Nissan diversity antenna adapter is probably what you want. I'll assume the Motorola uses the traditional antenna plug? I'm pretty sure I have a couple. If you can bring in your radio I can make sure its the right one. |
yay, yeah its the traditional plug, i just bought a pretty basic deck and its all wired up and i just need the plug adapter lol so much for not listening to the radio how much would it be for one of them lol i wonder why nissan uses these special plugs |
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Seriously though, all the sponsors here will hnave one of those in stock. :) |
Nissan uses these dual pin plugs because they have 2 radio antena's. Just follow the wires and unplug it and use that single plug to your deck. One of the antena's is the one in the trunk, and they have a second one wired to another part of the car. IIRC, it was on the back window. |
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On my B13 Sentra and B15 Sentra, the plug was about 2 inches from the 2 prong plug. Been a while since I installed a cd-player into my brother's 240, but I would think it would be the same. If I am wrong, then ignore what I said, but I am certain about it on my B13 and B15 Sentra. |
no the plug is entirely different from the regular plug, its 2 small short prongs instead of 1 longer prong |
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