Yes it will, but very readu to pay $250 for the kit alone, then $100-500. For a stereo. $40 for the wire kit, and you're garaunteed to break the clock frame up top. And the kit looks much worse quality. It really really destroys the car.
i am looking for a wiring diagram for my 04 coupe bose amp. I would like to replace the existing amp with a 4 channel after market unit. does anyone know where i could find the pin-outs for the amp?
These people repaired this problem on my 2003 G35 back in 2008, and did an excellent job, and showed me the burned out component on the circuit board that had failed (not the "finisher" board). Unfortunately, while the G35 continues to run like a champ, the battery drain has started again, and it is at the 15A audio fuse next to the 12v battery. So the same problem. Unfortunately, Factory Car Stereo Repair's website specifically says they no longer work on G35 stereo issues. I suspect (from another video) that there are too many other possible components failing and not the obvious one that they changed out in 2008, thus making it a much more difficult repair. One thing still not clear to me is this -- if the Bose stereo is replaced, I believe the AC controls will still work -- however, is it possible the same battery drain issue may remain, since the problem circuit board apparently services both the AC controls and the radio?
Ab CALifE I have an 2004 infiniti fx35, Just installed a double din correctly and now the ac/ stays on and the aftermarket radio stopped working..😔 I lost the factory radio.😡 Can you please help me..
So the console buttons on my 2003 infiniti g35 coupe have stopped working - the radio buttons, the tape, the AC, and the AC controls. Also the stereo buttons on my steering wheel do nothing. My AC is turned on and stuck at 75, and I can feel AC so at least the air comes out, but because none of those buttons work I can't turn off or change the AC. Is this what I have to do to fix it?
@@kayfarrow4675 ok so I found out that the fuse for the radio was blown, so I swapped out the fuse (a cheap, easy fix that anyone can do) and that fixed the problem and the buttons started working again. I would suggest you look at your fuse box and find the radio fuse and see if it's good or not and then just swap it out if it's bad, no need to do any expensive or time consuming work pulling out the whole console lol.