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Hey could someone do me a huge favor, i need someone with an r33 to remove there arial and tell me what colour wires go where on the plug. You will need to open the boot and remove the left hand garnish and then remove the 2 bolts holding the arial in, then you will need a pair of pionty nose pliers to remove the locking nut from the top of the arial (where it comes out from), then the whole arial unit will be able to be pulled out. I have a picture attached with a drawing of the back of the plug with numbers on it, if someone could tell me what colour wires they have going to each number it would be a great help..

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I note that you have posted looking for a replacement aerial.

I would not mind looking around in the "wheel well" but would baulk at taking the aerial out.

Is it totally necessary to remove it from the body ?

Do you still want someone to try and identify the pinouts ?

El Bee

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Yes i still would like to know what colour wires go where in the plug.

The arial unit needs to be removed to get to the plug, its very very simple to remove, anyone could do it even if they arnt very mechanicaly minded ..

Behind the left trim in the boot is 2 10mm bolts that need to be removed and the locking nut at the tip of the arial and the whole unit will come out without any trouble, it will also go back in just as easy ..

I hope you can check your plug for me, either way if you want a copy of the nissan fast cds i will be happy to send you a copy wether you check it or not. Im all for sharing ...

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I just tried to get my arial out to get a copy of the plug for you... its not as easy as you think.

I gave up as i ended up putting a dent in my rear 1/4 panel... which plug are you after exactly? cause none of mine looked to have any plugs attached.. it was more a direct connection to the arial. I dont use mine anyway, just burn a mp3 cd or something. fcuk the radio.

Dayne

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