Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the meaning of the "RING" terminal. The 2.7k ohms resistor should bridge to ground/shield. The two resistors function as a voltage divider to lower the amplified Mic signal of the Leaf to work on a highly sensitive Mic input of an after market head unit...
I used the mic adapter in a 2016 Leaf. Everything was easily accessible directly behind the head unit. The pins refer to the big connector going directly into the head unit. I never had to do anything in the trunk - thankfully ;)
chumpp describes at...
I sold both the harness, frame and radio last month. Most parts are listed in the first post by rickymac54321. The microphone interface is a custom soldered part. Resistors and caps can be bought at electronic shops like Fry's or Jameco. The Nissan harnesses for the antenna etc. can be found at...
referring to the same post: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=26210
The build microphone can be used for OEM stereos with a little adapter. The 2011-2017 Leaf uses a Mic Amp that amplifies the microphone signal and adds about 2 V DC to the signal as documented in the manuals...
referring to the same post: http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=26210
The build microphone can be used for OEM stereos with a little adapter. The Leaf uses a Mic Amp that amplifies the microphone signal and adds about 2 V DC to the signal as documented in the manuals found at...
Hi,
I just sold my 2016 Nissan Leaf S to Carvana and they wanted the stock radio instead of the Pioneer AVH-W4400NEX that I had installed in my Leaf. Not sure why anyone wouldn't like wireless Android Auto and wireless Apple carplay ...
Anyways, I now have an entire Pioneer to 2016/2017...
GREAT catch coulomb! You are correct, the resistors are swapped. Please find attached the updated figure (I also updated the original post) - Sorry for the confusion
The build microphone can be used for OEM stereos with a little adapter. The Leaf uses a Mic Amp that amplifies the microphone signal and adds about 2 V DC to the signal as documented in the manuals found at nicoclub.com. OEM Stereos require an un-amplified signal without DC component. The little...