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Credit: dbaray

This is my first time ever doing this on my car and I thought I should share it in the forums. I think it’s cool and I highly recommend any of you to do this to your beautiful maxima as this looks so dope at night! I did this all by myself and I think I did a great job.

In total, I got the whole module for about $100 on Amazon and 2 cans of paint (duplicolor) for about $15 so it cost me about $115. Other places would charge you about $700 – $1000. Mine is a 300-star kit and you can always upgrade to more stars. They go all the way up to 1000 stars. These are the channels that helped guide me so it could help you as well!

Install Notes:

  • It’s all done on the same headliner. It took me about 10 hours to perfect every marking and glue the optic fibers to the headliner and I let the glue cure for 2 days. I would not recommend supergluing the fibers because when you superglue the fibers, it can eat away at them as it dries. You can use hot glue or some paste or silicone but don’t use a lot just a drop.
  • The main trick is getting the headliner out and back in. I’m sure there are instructions on the forums to get it out but basically, I just unbolted the door a bit to allow it to open as wide as it could and i didn’t have to remove it. I removed all seats to get reupholstered anyway and the center console and parking brake were removed as well and it came out fine. Be careful when you bend it to get out because u can crack it but i didnt crease or crack mine.
  • When I finally put it back in, I took the sunroof door out from the backside near the rear window it comes out with 2 little tabs that unscrew on the top of the brackets that hold the sunroof on. Just slide it out through there and slide it back in. So basically, get the whole headliner back, in the same way, you took it out, be sure to tape the sunroof to the headliner to not fall (you can remove the tape after its in) then once the headliner is inside put the sunroof door in FIRST!
  • Allow an extra strand of optic fiber about 12 inches to go back and forth without pulling any out and you are good. If you don’t have a sunroof it will be easier or if you don’t want to put any fibers in the sunroof.

Install Photos

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Community Member Credit: Voltaire Duran Cacal

Couldn’t find a tilt-down set that would work, but these have:
  1. Turn signals
  2. Heat (same as stock SE-R)
  3. Foldable (annoying that the SE-R ones don’t fold)

General Info:

  • OEM Part Numbers: 96302JA04C / 96301JA04C
  •  Altima (4-Door Sedan ONLY) 2007- 2012 / Altima Hybrid 2007-2011

Order Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008G35RNS

 

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Member Credit: EddyMaxx

There are various scenarios that can trigger a flashing Airbag light. These scenarios range from unplugging the seats and installing alarms all the way to messing with steering wheel and audio controls. The procedure below is directly from the Nissan Service Manual. If this procedure DOES NOT work, you might want to take it to a mechanic or Nissan Dealer to check it out (as it may be faulty and needs repair).

Timing is key to get this right!

  1. Turn ignition switch from OFF to ON.
  2. Air Bag warning lamp will be on for 7 seconds and then turns off,
  3. Turn the ignition switch OFF within 1 second after the lamp turn off.
  4. After ignition switch is turned OFF, wait for more than 3 seconds.
  5. Repeat steps 1 to 3 two more times. (Perform 3 times in total.)
  6. Turn Ignition switch ON.
  7. The SRS lamp has been reset it.

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Credit: BestPCReviews

LED Side mirrors are a nice luxury looking upgrade for any car, well, most of cars. If you put these kinds of mirrors on an old corolla or a civic, it’s gonna look like your mirrors cost more than your car. The mirrors are pricey, but definitely better quality than $30 led mirrors you can find on eBay. Read the full review. I’ll explain you more about the mirrors, and how to install these or any other mirrors on Infiniti i35.

I’ll start by where I ordered it and how much it cost. I ordered the mirrors from www.thespeedline.com , for now you won’t be able to find the mirrors in the catalog. You have to actually e-mail them and tell them what car you have, code of your car color (if you want them to paint your mirrors), and what mirrors you want. As far as I know, they have auto folding mirrors and manual folding mirrors. Manual folding mirrors are $60 cheaper and since I live in Florida, I don’t deal with traffic that much and I don’t think my mirrors will ever be hit in parking lots here. I believe auto-folding mirrors are better for cities like New York where it’s tough to find a parking spot and even if you will find one, it will be too small.

Now the prices:

  • The manual folding mirrors cost $180
  • The auto folding mirrors cost $240
  • The painting cost $50
  • The shipping cost $35

By the way, you can find your paint code on the firewall under the hood of your car.

When I ordered my mirrors, I had to wait about a month. TheSpeedLine.com told me that it was first time they ordered the manual folding mirrors, so I had to wait for someone to make them. I am still not sure who exactly makes the mirrors, they are not OEM and not Cefyro based on my understanding, however, the quality is good. The glass in the mirrors is great, its little blue and tinted so that you won’t be blinded from cars behind you, but if you have tinted windows, the tinted side mirrors won’t do much help, may be it will be even worse. On top of the tinted mirrors, the glass was made so that there won’t be a blind spot. Both of these functions are good, but it took me about a week to get used to them.

Turn signal and ground light are the reason why I brought the mirrors. I like the way the look, it gives the car even nicer luxurious look, however, you will not notice ground light on daytime at all. When it’s light outside, turning lights are definitely dimmer than stock turn signals on a car, but are still visible. At night the turn signals and ground lights look great.

By now you should know the price, quality, and how the mirrors look in action, so you should of made up you mind if you want those or not. If you not, thanks for reading this far. If you do, you have to install them too, and it’s not an easy installation. It took me about 4 hours, but I had to figure everything out. You will have complete installation guide with pictures, what a lucky guy or girl you are!

Installation

One of the easiest steps in the installation is to install the mirrors. The hardest part is pushing the wires around. Now you have some idea of troubles you will encounter. I’ll explain the driver’s side installation first. Open the driver’s door. You have to take out the door trim. Take out door handle, windows switch, and other parts shown in the pictures.

After all that is removed, pry out the door trim. You will have to disconnect about 3 connectors once you take out the door trim. After you disconnect them, leave your door panel somewhere to rest.

First disconnect connector that goes to the mirror. On the other side of your stock mirrors, you will see a plastic wall. Pry out the wall, inside you will see three bolts. Take them out with 10mm socket. Once all bolts are removed, just take the side mirror out of the door. Take the brand new led mirror and put it in the place where stock mirror used to be. Secure it with three bolts. You will see that LED Mirror have another 2 black wires hanging outside of a plug, I contacted SpeedLine regarding that, but did not get response. I did not use the wires at all and just left them at the location.

As you can see, putting in the mirror is extremely easy, now the hard part. The new mirrors came with four wires that you need to push in the car’s interior. You probably think that all you have to do is remove the flex that goes to the car from the door, but you will be disappointed to find out that it’s not just a flex. From door to car goes a flex that turns into plug where it hits the body of a car. That’s sad, but don’t give up. You will need 10mm (I believe) wrench tool to take the flex/plug out. Do it. It will take forever, but you have to do it.

Once you take it out. Look at the body of the car where the plug was. Little further away, you will see grommet. Take the grommet out with a flat screwdriver. Don’t drop the grommet, if you, you will have to look for it somewhere close to fender, but I dropped two when I was working on it so don’t worry. It will just take a little longer to do the job if you gonna spend couple minutes getting the grommet out. Once you got the grommet, drill a hole in the middle, make sure its tight but good enough to push four wires through it.

Take the flex/plug and next to the plug make a hole with strippers or whatever you have. Make sure its big enough to push four wires. Now the tough part, find somewhere strong wire, I used 12awg wire. Put it in the flex/plug and send it to the door. Make sure the wire is long enough. Once the other side coming from the door, take the four wires for the mirrors and attach them to the 12awg wire. I used electrical tape and turned the 12awg wire so that it’s securely attached to the four wires. It’s called fish tape, if you never heard of it before. Pull the 12awg wire back so that from the flex/plug there will be four wires coming out. On the other end of the four wires there is a plug, attach it to your led mirror

Disconnect the 12awg wire from four led mirror wires and push four wires through the grommet. Once you do that, attach the 12awg wire again and push it through the hole next to the plug at the body of the car. Find the wires inside the interior and pull it all in. Close the grommet and lock up the plug. That’s it, I believe that was the hardest part.

Do exactly the same with the passenger side. Everything will be about the same, except that you will have to take the glove box out to pull the wires all the way to the driver’s side. Take out glove box is pretty easy. There are two screws under the glove box and four on top. Take it out, push all the wires through to the drivers side. By the way, you might want to take out the driver’s side wall. I am talking about the wall under steering wheel. There are two screws at the bottom, take them out and pull the wall, it should come out.

Ground light
The best place to attach the ground light is to dome light. That’s what we gonna do here. Take black and yellow wires and push them to a driver’s side pillar. Connect yellow to red/green wire and black to a red wire. After the connection, close the pillar. Your ground lights should work now.

Turning signals
Push red and white wires under the hood. There is a big grommet between drivers side and engine. If you don’t want to have messy looking connections next to your turn signals, do the following.
Ground the white wires through the battery negative terminal. Connect the red connections to the stock turn signals using Posi-Tap connectors.

That’s it. You might want to buy some type of flex and more wires because it’s not enough of red wire to go from passenger side mirror to driver’s side, then to the battery and then to the passenger side turn signal, so definitely get more wires. Also, you don’t want to push little wire around the engine, I would recommend you to buy some plastic flex and put the red wire inside.

Now, if you want to contact the seller, here is e-mail to get in touch with them
service@thespeedline.com.

Quick update:

In case any of you did those mirrors before, if you want to wire the signals under the steering wheel, connect negative wires (white) to terminal 64 , left positive mirror wire to terminal 47 (green black), and right positive mirror wire to terminal 48 (green yellow).

There is possiblity that you will have to switch 47 and 48 around incase it will work opposite way.

That way you’ll take four wires away from your under your hood.

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Member Credit: EddyMaxx

I wanted my cluster to match the rest of the LEDs in my 1998 Maxima. I liked the blue color so I ordered those. The install was pretty straight-forward and the final outcome is awesome. I’m going to sand down the orange on the needle for a clear look.

Special thanks to Brad Conner for the assist! You can find his install instructions here.

Part Number: NEO5-BHP (This is only for 1998-1999 Digital Clusters. For 1995-1997, you need T10/194 bulbs bulbs)

Order Link: https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/instrument-cluster-gauge/neox-led-bulb-high-power-instrument-panel-led/221/998/

The LEDs

Before Pics

Back Side of Cluster

These are the 5 bulbs to change to the NEO5-BHP bulbs.

Note: These LED bulbs are polarized. If a specific bulb does not light up, you will have to adjust it. It took me a few tries but I finally got them all working. Make sure they are secured as you adjust them so that they don’t fall out if you hit a speed bump. Also, it’s recommended to fully test the cluster with new bulbs installed before putting everything back in.

New LED Bulbs Installed

Final Result. Next step is to sand down the red on needles for a better look.

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