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hey guys i have a 34r and it dosnt have a headunit. It use to have one of those jap XANAVI dvd/nav systems but the headunit has been removed (not by me) and im left with the headunit hole and many wires and plugs which i have no idea about.

at the moment the only thing that has power in the car is the lights and the horn, the rest is nothing oh and the mfd screen lights up with the gtr logo thats it. im guessing the poower problems are related to my alarm system issues so im having a strathfield guy to have a look at it as its thier product.

so all i want to know is if these plugs are for the factory sound system of from somewer els and wer??? :(

i have attached a photo of it all, i can also attach photos of every individual plug.

ANY HELP WOULD BE APPERICIATED as i am very stressed about these wires.

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Look like the factory wires to me. No need to stress nothing is exposed that i can see so you shouldnt be killing any fuses.

If you have luck with the strath people or want a hand putting a new cd player let me know.

Thanks for the reply guys si are these for the stock headunit?

Im just worried they might be pulled out from something like the aircon or something and are not ment to be hanging out, and is stopping things to work?

Am i just dreaming?

There are 2 plugs that go to the aircon unit that you need to disconnect when you remove the surrounds to install/ remove head unit so you can get at the screws for the brackets for the head unit. There is also 1 plug for the hazard lights if this is left unplugged no indicators will work. As for the mfd has it been removed at some point???? maybe the plugs are removed also. If you PM me i have all the wiring diagrams for mfd and test procedures for all the sensors etc to see if they are connected and aircon etc but not the sound system as these aren't included in the manauls. But they are easy to work out.

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