Metra 70-7552 Radio Wiring Harness For Nissan 2007-Up/Select Subaru 2008-Up
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Although not all 2007 Nissans use this adapter, as I discovered the hard way, it appears that the 2007 and later Frontiers do, based on what I've seen. 7552 To be 100% sure, pull out the factory radio and verify that there is only one connector that needs adapting. You'll need a different adapter if it has two pieces, as many Titans do.
No, your factory radio is still in charge of that.
I believe the specs should state that it worked on my 2015 Frontier. It doesn't have all of the wires, and I believe the audio controls on the steering wheel were missing, as well as a few others. If you need these wires to connect to a non-Factory radio, order two of these and remove the wires from one and replace them in the other.
Yes. If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to be. This will work with an amplified Altima and factory navigation. Please contact the Metra Electronics Technical Support Team if you have any additional fitment questions.
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As other reviewers have pointed out, this harness lacks the necessary wiring to keep a Subaru's steering wheel controls working. You can either buy two of these and cannibalize one for the extra wires, or you can buy a harness that comes with all of the wires you'll need to use the ASWC-II. 1 steering wheel control wiring, such as this one:
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a word of caution So I decided to upgrade the stock HU on my 2015 Nissan Murano. I also ordered the 71-inch harness. 7552, which would keep me from slicing through my wires. After spending a long time soldering and connecting everything, I was disappointed to discover that the knobs and buttons on my HU were no longer illuminated. br>After some research, I discovered that Metra no longer includes every wire in their harness, presumably to save a few cents, despite the fact that they used to, part 60- 7552, however, is no longer available. br>After a long search on the internet, I came across AutoHarnessHouse. The harness I required can be found at com. I ordered the harness on a Tuesday and received it on a Thursday. I installed it, and everything is working perfectly now!.
The wires that control the steering wheel are broken. It would only cost them a few cents to do so, and it would greatly improve the adapter's utility. I'll have to dismantle this wiring harness and toss it in the trash once more.
If you have a Nissan with steering wheel controls, you'll need to buy two of these harnesses and use wires from one to populate the other, as many other reviews have pointed out. Fortunately, my Nissan Rogue 2012 is the base model, which has no steering wheel controls aside from the standard cruise controls, so this was not an issue for me. br>br>Aimed me in installing a Pioneer double din head unit into a Nissan Rogue without having to cut the OEM harness wires. br>br>** Important ** - > If you're putting it in a place where it won't be visible, The head unit must be grounded externally in a Subaru vehicle. To use as my ground location, I had to hunt around behind the head unit for a bare metal bolt.
It was simple to install, but I only gave it three stars because it was advertised as fitting Nissan models from 2007 onwards. Well, I have a 2009 Nissan Rogue, and while the main wiring harness fit, it did not include the wiring harness to connect the antenna to an aftermarket stereo. Because it wasn't available separately, I had to buy another kit. It would have been better if it listed the Nissans and any additional parts required based on the setup you have; fortunately, I didn't have the Bose setup.
It had the desired effect. I'm at a loss for words. If you want steering wheel controls, you'll need to add pins or purchase a 20 pin plug. I actually took one out and repositioned it, as well as adding a spare I had on hand. Note that you'll need the service manual for the 2014 Versa because the pin layout is different, and you'll need a separate frame ground to the headunit because the factory system isn't grounded through the harness.
The steering wheel control pins were missing, so I gave it four stars. After 13 months of trying different things and being without controls, I discovered that there are two wires available 11,19 to reuse for 4,14 on a Subaru and Kenwood head unit. To remove the pins, simply use a very thin needle, such as a sewing needle.
So I got a double din radio and I wanted a wire harness to plug into my factory plug that I unplugged from the factory radio and use the new wire I got for the new radio and connect the splice wires together and man this harness was perfect it had every wire u needed to connect the radio it was easy install and doing the wires together so I love metra they have a lot of cool parts to help you get your install done so I recommend it perfect.