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ThurzNite 
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I'm looking for stereo information on 2002 Altima. Specifically, the wire colors for the speakers. thanx for any and all help!

Jae

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you may want to check out the database for the 2000 Altima, there may not be any changes.  But a sure shot way to figure out the speaker wire colors is to look at the speakers themselves, and make a chart of what wires go where.  Then when you put the new stereo in, you know which wires to splice into.
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The 2002 is definitely not the same as the 2000 model. The 2002 is a completely different body style and a damn good one at that if you don't mind me saying !! 2002 Nissan Altima -- posted image.

Jeff
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Hi Jeff. Any info on the new 2k2 Altimas? Thx!
Jae
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Nothing for information in regards to the radio. You probably have the 6 disc indash changer ? Try to repost your request again and see if anyone else has this information. I haven't had the opportunity to take one of these out yet, but I have looked at how hard it is to take out the OEM indash changer 2002 Nissan Altima -- posted image. not pretty !!
Jeff
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