Taking Computer Out
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From: Travis AFB, CA
Car: 05 Nissan Xterra
Engine: 4.0L DOHC
Transmission: 5 Speed Auto w/ OD
Taking Computer Out
Just an update for anybody keeping up with my motor swap:
I've spent the morning getting the computer and wires out. I've only gotten the computer itself out, but not the harness. It looks like getting the harness out might take a while, because I'm making sure that I won't need any of the wires for later use. Any suggestions to quicken it up? Thanks.
I've spent the morning getting the computer and wires out. I've only gotten the computer itself out, but not the harness. It looks like getting the harness out might take a while, because I'm making sure that I won't need any of the wires for later use. Any suggestions to quicken it up? Thanks.
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It's easy.
Folow it from the computer toward the kick panel. There's a little clip thing that holds the connector to the body there, that slides off I think upwards. Take out the plastic inner fender well liner for the right front wheel, you'll see how it goes. Once you get to that point it's obvious.
Folow it from the computer toward the kick panel. There's a little clip thing that holds the connector to the body there, that slides off I think upwards. Take out the plastic inner fender well liner for the right front wheel, you'll see how it goes. Once you get to that point it's obvious.
if you're already removed the ecm there's a very good chance you won't be needing any wires connected to it. follow the harness to the aldl and thru the kick panel and start laying everything aside till you have it all. it's pretty simple and you don't have to work for nasa to do it.
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