Stereo Install 2000- 2005 Nissan Sentra

Stereo Install 2000- 2005 Nissan Sentra

Stereo Install for 2000- 2005 Sentra http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuoJNHJjM7o Click for more wiring information.

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Robert Heckler says:

I drilled a small hole in back of that pocket for aux cord worked great

Texaz Kendrick says:

Just a little heads up u didn’t need to cut the install kit piece because
It was suppose to go in front of the radio to hold it in

JMoneymuthafucka says:

I did replace the speakers, but I didn’t make a video. I sold the car
otherwise I would make one,

JMoneymuthafucka says:

I know this now. But I wanted to be able to put the ring around my
faceplace.

meamjoe says:

@meamjoe , oh and. i first used the orange as my ground, but it turns out
that the gauge lights cannot share a ground. you turn off the gauge lights,
stereo works, turn em on, stereo turns off… so i had to like, make a new
separate ground with a screw behind the stereo.

POWinCA says:

He asked, “Where can you buy a front piece for a different model of car or
a telephone number to order it?” The reply is E-bay, Amazon, car audio
stores or the Parts Department of a dealership. Thanks for the video. When
I installed my stereo I had to do some cutting too. Unless you get the part
from a dealer or an exact replica, a universal front piece probably won’t
fit. Thanks for talking about the ground. I had a bare black wire and
didn’t know where it was supposed to go.

jorge gomez says:

hola donde puedo comprer los frentes pa ra diferentes marcas de carro o a
que telefono puedo hacer un pèdido

JMoneymuthafucka says:

@meamjoe I didn’t try putting it on the back of the bracket, guess I should
have, but what was the brand that you bought? Mine was platinum audio inc.
They have a website, but it isn’t even up and running (so I thought maybe
it was just a bootleg company) As for the orange wire I connected that to
the orange on the harness, but the orange/black wire I left disconnected.
Mine had an all black wire for the ground but it didn’t work, my antenna
wire is the only thing grounding the stereo.

spencerlemmon95 says:

Do you know if I can put a 2004 nissan sentra stereo into a 2002 nissan
sentra?

Felicity Herron says:

what size is the radio?

Dominick Vellucci says:

how did you get the star bits screws out? As in what tool would I need to
ask the guys at home depot for?

JMoneymuthafucka says:

@floridaboys13 The orange with a black line is a ground for the
illumination, didn’t I say that?

karely gonzalez says:

How is code radio nissan sentra

JMoneymuthafucka says:

Idk, its an average size cd player.

Leilani Aki says:

What was in the plastic bag that you got from ebay? was that needed to
replace the radio?

JMoneymuthafucka says:

@JohnMetal91 I’m not a professional installer, but I have watched some
professional install they seem to solder the wires. I just connect and
tape, but soldering would make a better connection. Not sure what crumpling
is, but solder would probably be the best way to go. It sounds like you
have everything you need. I don’t recall using an antenna adapter, and I
recently sold the car so I can’t check. If you have any more questions I’ll
try to help.

JMoneymuthafucka says:

I didn’t hook the ground up, it was grounded through the antenna. I never
had any issues with it, but I sold the car.

JMoneymuthafucka says:

Translate?

jh3835 says:

no no no, you have the right part, you dont have to cut it or sand nothing,
the stereo is suppose to bolt to the car on the sides like the factory
radio did first. and the plastic face of the new stereo sits flush.

floridaboys13 says:

the orange wire is your ground!!

Nituhhhh. says:

Do you have a video on how to install speakers? 3 of them have already
blown and I want to replace before im riding in silence.

JohnMetal91 says:

I have a 2002 Sentra GXE with the factory system and pillar speakers. I
bought the Scoshe antenna adapter and car stereo wiring connector, and
ordering the stereo dash unit and face plate online. What else do I need?
Is soldering or crumpling the better option? I’m new to this, so any input
would be helpful.

JMoneymuthafucka says:

You probably figured something out by now, but u could sand it, I used a
little saw and cut a little bit off the bottom and both sides.

Jon Varbero says:

Hey nice vid how did the ground antenna work? Did u make another ground?

Juan Manriquez says:

ajajajajaja lol the adapter gone to back

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