adding a homelink mirror to the versa

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norton3
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has anyone added a homelink mirror? I have a nissan (Gentex) homelink mirror, garage door opener/auto dimmer from a nissan altima.I have wired it into a G35 sedan before, anyone know if there woul be any issue wireing this to the fuse box in a 2010 versa?


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Look at the wiring diagram for those cars then wire the mirror up like its said in the service manual: http://Nicoclub.com/FSM

jangelj
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I installed one of those in my 09 V. No problem. I can't recall if i drew power from the fuse box, or the connector that is up in the headliner (passenger side).

Either way, I've had no problems.

Now that I think about it, I think I drew 12V constant from the connector above the passenger sun visor and switched 12v from the fuse box using a add-a-circuit

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norton3
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when I added this to a g35, I used a add a circuit mini fuse connector to make a neat connection into the fuse box(also won't void warranty, and I don't want to splice into the brand new V's wires).Then I discovered the V has the new low profile mini fuses(much smaller than the g35 or altima)unfortunatley from what I have found researching, no one has the new add a circuit adaptors for these new micro fuses, and this is the only way I will add it, cutting into wires, or stuffing wires into the fuse box is not something I will do.Anyone know if there are any out there?, I've checked all the autoparts chains, they offer what they call a add a circuit for mini fuses, this is too big, also checked Bussman, and Littelfuse (two big manufacturers of add a circuits).

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norton3 wrote:when I added this to a g35, I used a add a circuit mini fuse connector to make a neat connection into the fuse box(also won't void warranty, and I don't want to splice into the brand new V's wires).Then I discovered the V has the new low profile mini fuses(much smaller than the g35 or altima)unfortunatley from what I have found researching, no one has the new add a circuit adaptors for these new micro fuses, and this is the only way I will add it, cutting into wires, or stuffing wires into the fuse box is not something I will do.Anyone know if there are any out there?, I've checked all the autoparts chains, they offer what they call a add a circuit for mini fuses, this is too big, also checked Bussman, and Littelfuse (two big manufacturers of add a circuits).
Not sure what the trouble is with you finding one... I have one right now plugged into my dash fusebox for my LED running lights. Here's the link to where I got mine: http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=071-585

It comes with a few various rated fuses.

Edit: It appears that you're saying that your Versa has even smaller fuses than the mini-fuse? I've never seen these before and not sure why yours would have that since mine is for sure the standard mini-fuse that I've seen in the dash of nearly every vehicle I've messed with. :wtf2:


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