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1987 Nissan Maxima stereo replacement help.
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<blockquote data-quote="vaultroamer92" data-source="post: 8315193" data-attributes="member: 646183"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>The factory stereo in my 1987 Nissan Maxima has been giving me problems recently so I decided to replace it. I picked out a Sony CDX-GT575UP and ordered it from Sonic Electronix' eBay store. After receiving the unit I wired it up to the Scosche harness that was included and proceeded to connect it to the appropriate connectors behind the dash. I turned the car on to test everything and the stereo turned on fine but no sound, no static, nothing was coming out of any of the speakers. Since I've never installed a stereo I called Sonic to see if they could help me out. After getting transferred a few times I finally was told to call Scosche and see if they could help me out. My car has an equalizer that apparently has an amp as well so the guy at Scosche had me bypass the amp by connecting the blue wire w/ a white stripe (amp) from the harness to the red (power) wire on the stereo. After doing this the stereo would make noise like it was going to turn on but wouldn't actually turn on. I then hooked up the stereo the same way I had it originally and wired the violet and violet w/ black stripe wires (right rear speaker) directly to one of my speakers. The stereo would turn on but still no sound came out of the speaker. I then tried the grey and grey w/ black stripe wires (right front speakers) directly to the speaker and lo and behold it worked. However during all of this I discovered that if I disconnected the violet w/ black stripe wire the stereo lost power. The guy at Scosche said it sounded like the stereo might be bad and suggested I try a different stereo which I don't have. I'll be able to borrow one on Sunday but I figured in the mean time I would see if anyone online had any suggestions or could help me.</p><p></p><p>As a side note the factory stereo still works fine, it just has a loose connection somewhere inside the unit that causes the left speakers to cut out. I hooked it back up and everything works fine. I'm not sure if this is how it's supposed to work but the factory stereo only works if the equalizer/amp is hooked up to it. Since the stereo and equalizer/amp are factory they have some really strange proprietary connectors so I can't hook the new stereo up to the factory equalizer/amp.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaultroamer92, post: 8315193, member: 646183"] Hello all, The factory stereo in my 1987 Nissan Maxima has been giving me problems recently so I decided to replace it. I picked out a Sony CDX-GT575UP and ordered it from Sonic Electronix' eBay store. After receiving the unit I wired it up to the Scosche harness that was included and proceeded to connect it to the appropriate connectors behind the dash. I turned the car on to test everything and the stereo turned on fine but no sound, no static, nothing was coming out of any of the speakers. Since I've never installed a stereo I called Sonic to see if they could help me out. After getting transferred a few times I finally was told to call Scosche and see if they could help me out. My car has an equalizer that apparently has an amp as well so the guy at Scosche had me bypass the amp by connecting the blue wire w/ a white stripe (amp) from the harness to the red (power) wire on the stereo. After doing this the stereo would make noise like it was going to turn on but wouldn't actually turn on. I then hooked up the stereo the same way I had it originally and wired the violet and violet w/ black stripe wires (right rear speaker) directly to one of my speakers. The stereo would turn on but still no sound came out of the speaker. I then tried the grey and grey w/ black stripe wires (right front speakers) directly to the speaker and lo and behold it worked. However during all of this I discovered that if I disconnected the violet w/ black stripe wire the stereo lost power. The guy at Scosche said it sounded like the stereo might be bad and suggested I try a different stereo which I don't have. I'll be able to borrow one on Sunday but I figured in the mean time I would see if anyone online had any suggestions or could help me. As a side note the factory stereo still works fine, it just has a loose connection somewhere inside the unit that causes the left speakers to cut out. I hooked it back up and everything works fine. I'm not sure if this is how it's supposed to work but the factory stereo only works if the equalizer/amp is hooked up to it. Since the stereo and equalizer/amp are factory they have some really strange proprietary connectors so I can't hook the new stereo up to the factory equalizer/amp. Thanks in advance for any advice! [/QUOTE]
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