Cracked screen connect infotainment
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- Qashqai Model: Mk.2 Qashqai Facelift - J11b (2017–2021)
Hi I had the 10.2 it kept crashing and the interference through the speakers was terrible in the end I gave up with a costly error! I have now just finished installing a Belsee head unit which works with both the Bose system and the 360 camera couple of little glitches biggest being you need to put a wire from a positive to the Bose amp wire. I can explain how to do it should you decide to give it a go you will need a active splitter amplifier a dab module and some fakra connections. Not sure how to put a picture on here or I would.
2018 1.6dci Tekna 4wd
I smashed the screen on our Qashqai and needed a replacement.
I bought a replacement second hand part on eBay (Nissan part number 25915HV01A) and some plastic gadgets (pry tool kit) that really helped get the head unit out of the dashboard.
When I fitted the replacement the screen said ‘SECURE - System is Locked. Red. Please contact your dealer”
We had a local garage try to sort it, and they couldn’t recode the new part.
Nissan dealer wanted to charge £130 just to look at it with no certainty on likelihood of a fix.
So with nothing to lose, I disassembled the smashed screen and found that by undoing four star screws (two on top, two on bottom) I was able to gently lift and detach the screen assembly from the main assembly of the head unit.
I repeated this on the eBay bought part and then attached the good screen to the old main assembly.
And it works!
Presumably whatever ‘blocks’ any replacement eBay part from working is part of the main assembly and not the front screen assembly.
So, if you feel comfortable getting as far as removing the head unit from the car, don’t give up! Four star screws and you’ll be there!
I bought a replacement second hand part on eBay (Nissan part number 25915HV01A) and some plastic gadgets (pry tool kit) that really helped get the head unit out of the dashboard.
When I fitted the replacement the screen said ‘SECURE - System is Locked. Red. Please contact your dealer”
We had a local garage try to sort it, and they couldn’t recode the new part.
Nissan dealer wanted to charge £130 just to look at it with no certainty on likelihood of a fix.
So with nothing to lose, I disassembled the smashed screen and found that by undoing four star screws (two on top, two on bottom) I was able to gently lift and detach the screen assembly from the main assembly of the head unit.
I repeated this on the eBay bought part and then attached the good screen to the old main assembly.
And it works!
Presumably whatever ‘blocks’ any replacement eBay part from working is part of the main assembly and not the front screen assembly.
So, if you feel comfortable getting as far as removing the head unit from the car, don’t give up! Four star screws and you’ll be there!
Last edited by matske on Sat Sep 03, 2022 7:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.