I searched and did not find an answer to my question.
I had a 2014 Focus with a Maestro RR that worked great, no issues. I had to buy a FO2 harness due to having Sync. My Frontier has the base model radio, is there a harness that I will need to connect it to my radio? The instructions do not say that I do, but I wanted to ask to be sure.
2018 Nissan Frontier question
- Dara DeGrand
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Re: 2018 Nissan Frontier question
We do not make a vehicle specific harness for Nissan, so the module should be hardwired with the connectors that come in the Maestro RR's box.
Dara DeGrand
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Automotive Data Solutions Inc.
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Re: 2018 Nissan Frontier question
Thank you for the reply! A few more questions.
Am I reading this correctly in that those three wires need to be spliced into the plug coming out of the vehicle and into the radio?

Am I reading this correctly in that those three wires need to be spliced into the plug coming out of the vehicle and into the radio?
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Re: 2018 Nissan Frontier question
Those need to be spliced into the truck side of the radio plug. Aftermarket adapters normally do not populate a wire for the steering wheel controls, so you have to hook directly to the factory wires. I hope that clears it up a bit.
Dara DeGrand
Maestro Technical Support Manager
Automotive Data Solutions Inc.
8400 Bougainville, QC
T 514.807.2888
TF 866.427.2999
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Re: 2018 Nissan Frontier question
Yep, that's exactly what I wanted to make sure about. Thank you.