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Wiring pattern for base 370z radio

I'm trying to decipher the wiring pattern for the base model with non-upgraded radio... I've got the panel apart and I noted down the pin pattern... here it is transferred

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Old 04-18-2009, 01:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm trying to decipher the wiring pattern for the base model with non-upgraded radio... I've got the panel apart and I noted down the pin pattern... here it is transferred to a jpeg



It was a little dark when I noted the colors... I might have missed a stripe or two, but it didn't appear that any of the wires had stripes

... did a few google searches and checked our board but didn't find anything that explained all of these... maybe I missed a post ? In any event, would appreciate any help deciphering... I want to know what each wire does ! thanks !
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Old 04-18-2009, 09:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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wow ! thank you, exactly what I need.... +1 rep !

Did I miss this, was it already posted on the board ?

Is this standard issue to dealers ?

FYI for anyone having trouble opening the document on this link, try upgrading to flash 10

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wow ! thank you, exactly what I need.... +1 rep !

Did I miss this, was it already posted on the board ?

Is this standard issue to dealers ?

FYI for anyone having trouble opening the document on this link, try upgrading to flash 10

thanks again
Yeah it's the standard-issue Service Manual the dealers have, and there's a PDF version in a RAR archive here on the forums, at this link: 2009 370z Service Manual Complete ready to Download!
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okay, thanks, worthy of cross-posting to this thread regardless

I pulled the specific diagram of interest here


Wonder if the empty 4 terminals next to '3' and '12' would connect to the rear speaker level outputs ??? we know that those outputs exist on the head unit, just not provisioned for it in the wiring harness
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Is this diagram located behind the head unit or at the amp in the rear?
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