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Qmx323 03-08-2010 01:32 PM

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

Cman333 03-08-2010 02:05 PM

*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.

Qmx323 03-08-2010 02:19 PM

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

orgasm_donor 03-08-2010 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Qmx323 (Post 6849700)
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

Because they like to go against the grain of society. LOL.
Seriously though, all the sponsors here will hnave one of those in stock. :)

SumAznGuy 03-08-2010 04:23 PM

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.

orgasm_donor 03-08-2010 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SumAznGuy (Post 6849863)
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.

The antenna adaptor is usually a little bit cheaper than a 144" antenna wire, plus you don't have to spend the time running it all the way through the car.

SumAznGuy 03-08-2010 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orgasm_donor (Post 6849989)
The antenna adaptor is usually a little bit cheaper than a 144" antenna wire, plus you don't have to spend the time running it all the way through the car.

???

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.

Qmx323 03-08-2010 09:13 PM

no the plug is entirely different from the regular plug,

its 2 small short prongs instead of 1 longer prong


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