PatricioEV
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With two teens in the car constantly, one of them usually needs to charge something. I added a 12 volt outlet to the back of the center console, so someone in the back seat can charge an ipod or phone while we're in the car. You don't really need to unplug anything; it's pretty easy. Remove two screws, pop off a few panels, fish some wire and tap into the existing 12 volt power in the dash. Step by step below:
Pretty much all you'll need (plus one small, thin flat head screw driver):
Here's the existing 12 volt source we'll tap into:
And where we're going to put the outlet:
First, pop off this panel that's just held in by clips:
Remove the two rearward, outer screws:
Move the seat forward and pop off rear cover of console (held in by clips only):
I think these brackets are to hold a slide out cup holder, but it was deleted so as not to impede access to "kill switch" in floor.
Move seat back and pop off trim around shifter and slide aside:
You can see all the empty space below to run the wires:
Pop off cup holder and slide aside:
Just pull the center stack face off (gently):
Pull up on the bottom to clear these two tabs:
Here's the existing wiring we're going to tap into:
Here's what the outlet looks like and how we install it in the rear panel. You'll need a 1 1/8" hole saw for this particular outlet:
So we just need to put some connectors on the wiring that came with the new outlet since it wasn't long enough to reach our destination:
And fish the wiring through to our destination:
Here is the final destination, but there's not enough room in there to work (blue +/black -):
We just pop this out of the console with a small, flat screwdriver:
And attach our new wires with some clips (blue Nissan wire is positive, black is ground):
From there, just push the power outlet back in and pop all the panels back on. Here you can see an iPad charger lit up in front and back.
Now, this is very important! If you decide to unhook the connectors in any of these panels to have more room to work, and then decide to turn the car on and test the new outlet before putting it all back together - then you'll probably throw a couple of bad codes when you're finally finished. You may have codes for an airbag or a "Visit Dealer" warning. Not to worry, do a google search for both of these. This forum already has quick easy fixes for them!
Pretty much all you'll need (plus one small, thin flat head screw driver):
Here's the existing 12 volt source we'll tap into:
And where we're going to put the outlet:
First, pop off this panel that's just held in by clips:
Remove the two rearward, outer screws:
Move the seat forward and pop off rear cover of console (held in by clips only):
I think these brackets are to hold a slide out cup holder, but it was deleted so as not to impede access to "kill switch" in floor.
Move seat back and pop off trim around shifter and slide aside:
You can see all the empty space below to run the wires:
Pop off cup holder and slide aside:
Just pull the center stack face off (gently):
Pull up on the bottom to clear these two tabs:
Here's the existing wiring we're going to tap into:
Here's what the outlet looks like and how we install it in the rear panel. You'll need a 1 1/8" hole saw for this particular outlet:
So we just need to put some connectors on the wiring that came with the new outlet since it wasn't long enough to reach our destination:
And fish the wiring through to our destination:
Here is the final destination, but there's not enough room in there to work (blue +/black -):
We just pop this out of the console with a small, flat screwdriver:
And attach our new wires with some clips (blue Nissan wire is positive, black is ground):
From there, just push the power outlet back in and pop all the panels back on. Here you can see an iPad charger lit up in front and back.
Now, this is very important! If you decide to unhook the connectors in any of these panels to have more room to work, and then decide to turn the car on and test the new outlet before putting it all back together - then you'll probably throw a couple of bad codes when you're finally finished. You may have codes for an airbag or a "Visit Dealer" warning. Not to worry, do a google search for both of these. This forum already has quick easy fixes for them!