2013 infiniti g37 fortin thar-nis1 door pins bcm
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       Forum Name:  Car Security and Convenience
       Forum Discription:  Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
       URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=143687
       Printed Date: November 04, 2025 at 10:03 AM
      
 
  
      Topic: 2013 infiniti g37 fortin thar-nis1 door pins bcm
      
  
      Posted By: johnwohl
       Subject: 2013 infiniti g37 fortin thar-nis1 door pins bcm
       Date Posted: October 29, 2017 at 1:50 AM
      
  
      hello there all.  i figured I would ask before I break one of these things.
 
 Working on my 2013 Infiniti g37 sedan and a Fortin EVO-ONE with the THAR-NIS1 t-harness.
 
 The directions say to transfer the prepinned ends from the green and green/white door lock/unlock to the purple and purple/white arm/disarm wires so I did that.  I ran into a problem when, try as I might, these pins will not go into the green bcm connector all the way.  I see that they are slightly keyed to go in one way but they stop about half way down the connector.  If I push any harder it will bend and eventually break.  Am I supposed to open the connector or something?  How would I do that?  None of the tutorials I've found go into any detail about how adding a previously empty pin is done.  Maybe I'm just doing it wrong. 
      
 
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      Posted By: kreg357
       
      Date Posted: October 29, 2017 at 4:19 PM
       
      The way I do those wires at Nissan BCM empty pins is :
 1.  Strip about 3/4 inch of insulation from the needed wire.
 2.  Use your fingers to put a real tight twist on the exposed wire strands.
 3.  Insert that wire end into the empty socket, press it in as deep as possible with a little force.
 4.  Secure that wire with tie wraps or quality electric tape or both to an adjacent wire or two.
 
 You could try to find a connector repair kit at the dealer to get a spare pin or get that type connector off a wreck at a salvage yard to get a few spare pins.
 
  ------------- Soldering is fun! 
       
       
       
      
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