Does a 2006 Nissan Xterra have Bluetooth?

Does a 2006 Nissan Xterra have Bluetooth?

Nissan makes a decent navigation system in some of its other models, such as the 2006 Nissan Murano, but this feature surprisingly is not an option on the Xterra. Bluetooth is also not offered, but this is of less importance for an off-road vehicle.

What size speakers are in a 2006 Nissan Xterra?

Speakers that fit your 2006 Nissan Xterra*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door 2 ohm 6×9″
Under Front Seat 8″
Rear Door 2 ohm 6-3/4″
Rear Door Tweeters Tweeter

How do you remove the stereo from a Nissan Xterra?

When removing the stereo, you’ll start by using a panel tool to carefully pry up the plastic tray on top of the dash above the radio. Remove the screw that you find underneath the tray. Pry out the trim panel around the receiver and climate controls, and unplug the harnesses from it.

Can you upgrade the speakers on a Nissan Xterra?

The Xterra’s stock speakers are adequate, but if you’re serious about sound, you’ll definitely want to upgrade. You can remove the factory tweeters without much difficulty. All you need to do is pry off the grilles, then, depending on which stereo system you have, remove either two or four screws securing the tweeter.

How tall is the stereo in a Nissan Xterra?

The Xterra offers plenty of room behind the dash panel and you can select either a single-DIN (2″ tall) or a double-DIN (4″ tall) stereo, so you’ll be able to choose from many aftermarket models.

Where is the airbag light on a Nissan Xterra?

Airbag light note: if your Xterra has a passenger’s side airbag, there’ll be an airbag light connected to the dash panel that you remove. You can safely detach this light from the panel by removing the screws holding the light in place. Do not take the easy road and unplug the cable from the light.

When removing the stereo, you’ll start by using a panel tool to carefully pry up the plastic tray on top of the dash above the radio. Remove the screw that you find underneath the tray. Pry out the trim panel around the receiver and climate controls, and unplug the harnesses from it.

Airbag light note: if your Xterra has a passenger’s side airbag, there’ll be an airbag light connected to the dash panel that you remove. You can safely detach this light from the panel by removing the screws holding the light in place. Do not take the easy road and unplug the cable from the light.

The Xterra’s stock speakers are adequate, but if you’re serious about sound, you’ll definitely want to upgrade. You can remove the factory tweeters without much difficulty. All you need to do is pry off the grilles, then, depending on which stereo system you have, remove either two or four screws securing the tweeter.

The Xterra offers plenty of room behind the dash panel and you can select either a single-DIN (2″ tall) or a double-DIN (4″ tall) stereo, so you’ll be able to choose from many aftermarket models.