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Just looked to see what you called it... the "inner trim piece" is the one i'm wondering if i could just remove to tap into those wires.
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figured it out
![]() and here's a link to my facebook if you want to see some rough diy pics... i'm so electrically challenged and even i did it Login | Facebook |
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No it isn't... I got my Z back in 2009 and had to add the illuminated kick plates as an option when buying it (can't remember for how much). Just checked Nissan's website and clicked "Build Your Own" and built a Sport + Touring Package Z and the illuminated kick plates were a $200 "accessory." Did you buy your Z from a dealer lot? If so they probably just ordered it with the illuminated kick plates... it's a nice little touch for so little money. One guy in this forum ordered normal kick plates to replace his illuminated ones... not exactly why you would do that, but whatever floats your boat I guess, haha.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Despite ordering the vehicle with the illuminated kick plates, they were not installed by the factory. I finally ordered from the Z Store - and between the pictures and instructions here and the ones that come with it - this was an easy project. For me - just about 2 hours. Just wanted to say thanks for the write-up ... I may not have attempted it without seeing your post.
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Just two hours after taking delivery of my kick plates I have finished the installation. Keep in mind that I had to get my sammich on before tackling this project in the near 90° weather we have right now!
I will admit that the BCM was a PIA to remove..but that was the hardest part. Having fish tape on hand was a great help too! Oh yeah..wouldn't you know the next to the last thing I did was to put the passenger side kick panel back on and snapped one of the clips in half. Anybody got the part number for that bugger so i can pick up a couple? ![]() Thanks so much for the write up! +1 Rep Ps. In hindsight, I'm thinking that using needle nose pliers would have been a much better option for removing the BCM. Last edited by happytheman; 04-23-2011 at 01:56 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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Thanks for the DIY, between the included instructions and this I was able to tackle mine.. Took a couple of hours, but I took my time.. Still broke one of the panel clips, I didn't pay attention to the fit before I removed it! Looks great, although I wish it wasn't so orange!
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used this DIY last week, didn't even look at the instructions included, just followed the pics with the short captions and i was don't in just under and hour, great write up man!
although getting that upper kick plate back on the passenger side was a bit of a pain! None the less, Props! |
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just did this yesterday. wasn't too bad. toughest part for me was figuring out how the wire harness came out under the passenger seat. i was being cautious because i didn't want to break anything. Took me about 2 hours and i have no idea what im doing
but i got out of it pretty flawlessly and i'm very pleased with how they look. thanks for the pic OP, they were very helpful.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Had my kick plates laying around for over a year now. Even considered having them installed by Nissan (they wanted $200). So I got bored today and tried it myself using this DIY. I'm all done and it was pretty easy. Thanks for saving me $200 REP added.
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