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2013-2015 Xterra PRO-4X Auto Stereo Head Unit Upgrade with Wiring Harness Chart

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Excellent information and I very much appreciate you sharing this. You helped me tremendously with my install. I'll probably end up doing a couple more tweaks, but I just finished installing an Atoto S8 Standard in my 2013 Pro 4X. I used the "upgraded" main connector harness, and the connector shell requires some extra force to fit. If also used a Scosche SLC4 line balancer, which added a lot of hassle for figuring out how and where to secure it. I ended up using one of the slotted steel non-DIN mounting brackets that come with the Atoto head unit. It became an L-bracket so I could secure the balancer with industrial double stick and zip ties. In hindsight, I'd have used a Metra harness with RCA connectors and transplanted wires and pins so it could interface to the SW controls.

I didn't adapt to use the OEM GPS antenna. Do you get GLONASS satellites via the factory antenna? Right now I'm using the Atoto GPS antenna and get GPS and GNSS satellites.

I couldn't find info on using the OEM Bluetooth mic, so I'm using the one provided with the head unit. On my S8 model, the built in mic is poor. The wired mic is better.

The low res OEM backup camera looks especially bad on the new larger display. I'm using via the same Axxess retention harness you used. Since it's hardwired to only get power when getting a reverse signal, I can't use the back up camera app to customize the view with customized marker lines. I ran across an alternative way to wire it so it could be accessed in other gearshift positions, but I'd want to put that headache toward integrating a better camera, if possible. When I'm pulling a trailer, it would be nice to have rear camera view available while on the move. But I'd want to put a new camera in the same "wart" as the OEM camera if possible.

I gather that Bluetooth Android Auto is relatively new for the S8 series. The capability came with a firmware update I installed on mine. I didn't know the secret settings existed, so I'll have to explore. Thanks for that tip!

All-in-all, I'm very happy to ditch the old Bosch head unit and gain many useful features and functions.

I know how much work you put into assembling this post and providing a clear, easy-to-follow narrative. Thank you for your time and generosity!
 
I used the wiring chart that's provided in this post by VintageX: https://www.thenewx.org/threads/201...5-xterra-pro-4x-auto-stereo-head-unit-upgrade-with-wiring-harness-chart.285129/ If you read across the chart, the Atoto pin 2 brown/black wire for SWC goet to the Metra brown/white wire on its pin 6. The second wire is orange/black on Atoto's pin 12 and that goes to the Metra pin 16 brown labeled "phone mute". I'm sorry, I don't recall the colors of the SWC wires on the vehicle side of the connector.

It has been quite a while since I did the install. I bought a knockoff of the Metra harness that included wires for SWC because the Metra harness lacked those connections. However, I remember that the connector on that harness wasn't a very good fit and was hard to engage. My post comments in the thread above says that I wish I had transplanted the SWC wires from the knockoff harness above to a Metra harness. However, I haven't had any problems with the connection. Amazon Sign-In