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GReddy Intelligent Informer Installation

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Eclipsers208

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Aug 4, 2006
Moorpark, California
i have a GReddy intelleigent infometer, and i was wondering if anyone has any experince with installing or maybe any idea how to. please get back to me ASAP thank you
 
k now i got some bad news i read / studyied that thing you sent but i ciouldnt find the plug anywhere uder the dash i eevn kinda tore some stuff apart, dangit LOL
 
They got their diagrams wrong... pg. 4 is for your car, pg. 5 is for the non-OBD Nissans... they wrote it backwards.

This thing couldn't be easier to install... you plug one end of the included OBD cable into the OBDII port under the driver's side dash, and you plug the other end into the Informer unit. Then, plug the power cable into the OBD cable and the cigarette lighter outlet.
 
sorry i meant page 5 but i cant find the connector part and i dont wonna take it all apart i mean do i have to unscrew the bolts under the wheel the find the plug??
 
thats the thing its not dangling their i have no idea where it is i would take pictures but its too dark
 
Imagine the black thing in the picture is your steering wheel, to the right of it, under the dash is where the port is.

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it looks like this

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but its not pink
 

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I'm sorry, but did you just pay $300 for an ipod-looking thing that doesn't do anything other than show you what the stock gauges show? Why? :toobad:
 
I'm sorry, but did you just pay $300 for an ipod-looking thing that doesn't do anything other than show you what the stock gauges show? Why? :toobad:

I was thinking the same thing but anyway here's a more detailed pic.

45. On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) connectors
45a. Primary, used for generic scan tool
46b. Secondary, used for dealership scan tool
 

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This is great for tuning. In addition to being functional the Informeter is also infinitely fashionable

You know you want one now!
 
haha thanks i just looked very well last night, but LOL no i wouldnt pay 300$ who would pay thatthey are crazy i paid 75$
 
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