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Posted: April 03, 2006 at 2:53 PM / IP Logged  

Anyone know the pinout for this?  My friend just had her car broken in to and they yanked (literally) the whole console thing out.  Instead of just unplugging the hazard light plug, they pulled the thing so hard that the wires came out of the white plastic plug. I still have the white plastic part and each wire can still go back into the plug ok and seems to be fairly sturdy, so I don't need to know what each wire does.

I just need to know where each color wire goes in the white plug.  Any ideas/advice?  Her car is basically not drivable right now because she can't use her turn signals, so any help you guys could give me would be much appreciated.  Even if you don't have an '01, if you have access to the white hazard plug on another nissan of similar vintage, that might help.

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Posted: April 04, 2006 at 11:33 AM / IP Logged  
click the link sentrahazard.pdf
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thanks dude, you rock!  Now if I can just remember how to read a wiring schematic...;)
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Thanks again for that PDF file.  Unfortunately, the diagram is pretty tough to decipher.  I'm gradually getting there, sort of trial and error, but it's really tough as I'm going pretty much blindly.  I did figure out which pins are controlled by the switch.  It looks like only two are.  All of the other wires just happen to interconnect inside the plug.  Stupid design!

Really what I need is a photo of a plug, (or a description of the order in which the wires go in the connector as I don't think it matches up with that schematic).

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Posted: April 05, 2006 at 10:23 AM / IP Logged  

Most Molex connectors have the numbers molded into the plastic (sometimes you need good eyes). Logic dictates that the #1 would be at one of the two extremeties. It's possible that they didn't write all the numbers but just a simple "1" if you look closely.

Worst case scenario: you'd have to go to a local scrap yard and get the plug and match 'em up.

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