Wiz Au
X-TRAIL ENTHUSIAST
Date Registered: 06-2017
Location: Canberra, ACT
TOTAL POSTS: 185
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Re: USB wiring to radio
If you were handy with a multimeter, you could work it out. USB only has 4 wires, +5v, Data+, Data-, Gnd. Google USB pinouts to show you how a USB 'A' socket is wired. Trace the 4 wires from the socket to the radio plug, and you'll be able to make up an adapter cable, or change the Nissan plug for a USB plug, cut from a cheap cable.
--- 2004 T30 series II, Ti (now sold)
JRR50 Pathfinder, QD32ETi Turbo Diesel, with 'lots o fruit'.
2012 Jeep Cherokee KK CRD Limited is current ride.
Will be looking for a white or silver 2011-2013 T31 TL (Diesel) to "pimp out".
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12/Jan/2018, 6:14 pm
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ShaneP
X-TRAIL NEWBIE
Date Registered: 06-2018
TOTAL POSTS: 3
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Re: USB wiring to radio
Hi Guys,
I know I am replying to an old thread (again) but this is stuff that I am right in the middle of and I wanted to share what I know, it might not help Glen but it might be useful to someone.
I just installed a Pioneer MVHZ5050BT double DIN unit which is nice, so far the easiest way I can see to get the USB and 3.5mm Jack which are in the centre console connected is to use the Aerpro adapter APNIUSB1, it does not state X-Trail specifically but more of a generic Nissan thing, the grey connector on the adapter matches the grey connector that is unplugged from the OEM HU that is normally not used when upgrading the HU (this is the USB one that Wiz mentions).
I have ordered this online and should have it next week, I will either let everyone know that it works next week or post a picture of my X-Trail on fire because I connected up random stuff to it, LOL, oh yeah fuses.
Cheers
--- Shane
2013 Series 5, Auto, Petrol
Townsville North QLD
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8/Jun/2018, 4:27 pm
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