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Hey guys just finalizing my auto to manual swap and I'm onto the wiring. I've spent a fair amount of time searching and haven't really found what I need (either that or I'm just slow).

I'm trying to keep the loom stock as possible ie. wrapped in that spiroflex shit so I'm just modifying the enginebay plug-end.

This has made it a bit harder for me because all the tutorials and posts refer to the plug wiring colours and not the output end ones since for some reason nissan decides to change them as soon as they enter the plugs, I've attached two photos to give you an idea of my dilemma .

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Auto plug I'm mating to.

If I understand it correctly:

Black = Ground

White = Neutral

Green = Reverse

But I'm not sure which wires to connect them to on the manual plug though?

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Manual plug I'm mating from (the two cut wires are the speedo ones)

Any help would be greatly appreciated, cheers guys!

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mate just follow this diagram. see the attachment. i did this and all good. if you have any prob pm me i will help you.

my diagram is not the best. hope you will under stand this.

one more thing. BLACK WIRE IS NOT THE GROUND WIRE IT IS ++++ [12V]

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Here's an example of the part of the loom where the plug wires change colour:

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It's not my photo, but notice how there is no brown or white wires? For some reason nissan decides to change them as soon as they join the plugs on the gearbox. The information I need is what colour they become. Sorry if I'm confusing you guys it just seems hard to articulate.

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