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Quick question, what year is your V and were the HID's stock? I need to know if my 03 Coupe has HID's it may be a stupid question but i'm looking at swapping to HID aftermarket lights and i need to know if they will plug and play or if i need to do something in order to make the HID's work. cheers

Ok where to start.

1. I am a strong believer in the original HID headlights as per this one. They are great white and how the car was made and designed.

2. Some compliancers in aus may have changed the wiring to suit non Hid so that would need checking.I think it was a ballast that needed bypassing and different connector on globe. There is more on this site, use search, but the mod is pretty straight forward I think depending on how/where they cut into the standard loom.

3. 2003 v35 gt350 coupe silver.

4. A kangaroo took out the other light ;)

Turn lights on and check . The hid will be brilliant white and need to warm from cold.

There may be a difference between the high beam and low beam as some had HID on one and the other was standard Halogen.

I had a look at the install instructions for the window closer module and there is no mention of any wiring to the window motors or buttons? only to the door lock position, the door lock motor, power and ground.. how does it close the windows?

Good point. I have asked KP what the story is.

To me it looks like it can only be an auto lock module that locks car 6 sec's after exit.

Thanks for that.

I might put a hold on the ebay ad until we know.

well here is the official company response ...so do i put it back on ebay or do i get a buy it offer?

"Wayne,

The NM20 is in fact a Nissan Window module and it does in fact close the windows. You are correct in your observation that the module doesn’t tie in to the window circuitry at all. Instead, the module sends a “window up request” to the BCM through the key cylinder wire and then the BCM takes care of all the high current window motor switching and the required anti pinch detection.

Thank you,

Kevin Pierson

Director of Engineering

www.KPtechnologies.com

www.KPtechnologies.com/forums

"

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