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Old 02-10-2019, 10:36 PM   #1
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How to use a HUD with a NX cluster



Ever since I got an NX cluster I wanted to use it with a HUD. Well I finally did. So I made this quick "how to" if anybody else whats to do it.

So first off this is assuming that you've already installed an NX cluster because I'm not going to get into that but I will include a wiring diagram for the swap.

To get the HUD projector to work with an NX cluster you're going to need a HUD cluster as well. You need the HUD control unit from it. Also it's not impossible to do it without having a HUD cluster harness but it will make it a lot easier. You want the black 12 pin connector from it. It's the one the goes to the HUD control unit. Without it, its going to be a much bigger job. You would have to desolder the connector off the HUD control unit and solder the 11 wires right to the board.



Here is the HUD control unit after you take it out of the cluster. The red wire coming out the back will not be used anymore.

And here is the connector you want from the HUD cluster harness.


So once you've got all your parts you can start adding in the control unit connector to the harness. It's really the same thing you did to make the NX/S13 harness. There's 11 total wires that you need. 9 of which you can just splice right into and connect to the new connector. But the other 2 wires you need may not be that easy. Depending on if you are using a HUD harness or if you're using a NON-HUD harness. If you have a HUD harness you can connect the 2 wires right to the HUD control connector. If you have a NON-HUB harness you're going to need to add these 2 wires into the harness. Refer to the pictures below for details on that.

Here's how to wire up the first 9

here's the last 2



Here's a picture of the 2 wires I added in the first time I did this. Its hard to tell but the wire end terminals I used are larger then the others in the connector. I couldn't find an exact match but these ones worked just fine. I wanted to get a picture of them but they are too big to get out now that I pushed them in.


It should look something like this when you're done.

I've done this both ways. The not having a HUD harness, soldering the wire right to the board and having to add in the two missing wires way. And the having the HUD harness way. I would highly recommend getting a HUD harness. But I know it's not that easy to find one.

Also you're obviously going to need to make something to keep the HUD control unit from just bouncing around in your dash. I made a little holder out of cardboard.



Here's the diagram I used to make my NX/S13 cluster harness. I DID NOT MAKE THIS. I did use it as the base to make the other diagram though.

Here's the pages form the FSM I used.
https://imgur.com/LyKkMKL
https://imgur.com/HjYJipR
https://imgur.com/ORni1on
https://imgur.com/TB7fiZO


Here's a HOW TO on making a non HUD dash in to one. I just did it to mine. Only took about an hour and looks great.
https://www.s-chassis.com/forums/how...ud-dash-45091/

Well I hope this helps some people out.
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