Nissan Quest Entertainment Systems
Looking into buying a used Quest SE 2004 or newer. One option that is a must is a DVD. If I find one without DVD is it difficult to add DVD? I know with the moon roof and everything probably only a specific size will fit???
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Has anyone notice that their Bose radio (SE owners) seems to go in and out of 'stereo' mode for no reason? I know that if radio reception is interrupted this will happen, but, it happens with CD's as well. It's really odd to be listening to music and it go to 'mono' and back. This doesn't happen often, but, has caught our attention a few times.
Mark
2004 Quest SE
Not odd at all, and I'm not staging a coup over here in Vans & Minivans :-) These changes are taking place in all of our Forums, and have already happened in the Forester, Baja and Tribeca topics over in Subaru. The idea is to help members find the topics they're looking for more easily. To that end, I've changed the name of this topic to Nissan Quest: Audio System Questions.
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I recently got a set of the wireless headphones for our 06 SE which by the way does NOT have a DVD player...they work fine...which was a nice surprise. Now I would like to find a way to tap into the audio system to connect the kids portable DVD player audio...any idea where and what the DVD acc plug under the seat looks like , I assume all the cars were wired for DVD, just not installed.
BTW, if anyone needs an extra DVD remote...contact me.
Tom
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Doug
We have one from an '06..i would imagine it would work...give me an offer and its yours
Tom
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Did you receive my email the other day?
Doug
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Try an Advanced (text) Search for Quest radio display in Vans for posts like this one:
dtu1, "Nissan Quest/Mercury Villager problems" #2127, 11 Nov 2005 9:12 am
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04 Quest SE
David
I'm wondering if someone can help me with this problem. We have a Quest 05 SE. My understanding is the car audio system is not MP3 capable. Now I have a music library in which songs were downloaded from the iTune music store. These wer bought before Apple came out with the copy protection-free songs. Is there a way to burn songs of my library on a CD to play on the Quest audio system. I've tried Toast with Jam software, but the burned CD gave out no sound although it appears to contain my songs. BTW, I have no ipod since that may solve my problem much easier.
Phuc
I have a friend that just recently bought a 2007 Quest and he was wondering how you can add the over the air TV signals to his factory set up, his Quest has the DVD with 2 screens.
I take it, it might be something like adding some type of relay switch or something.
Any ideas?
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Bit of a 'primative system' but has saved me tons of times on arguements while doing long drives.
I like the headrest BETTER THAN those up top in the roof.
I'd wished though - it came with adaptors for game systems - they have those now.
Pat
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Sweet Tee in SC
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The screen should be a straight swap. You should be able to go to most electronic stores and find a replacement.
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Phuc
Tim