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The Nissan Navara D40 and Nissan Pathfinder R51 share a basic platform and were built with the same radio options.
On cars with a basic (non-navigation) radio, the original radio is standard double DIN sized and can be replaced without changing the radio fascia, just use the original mounting brackets to fit the new radio. You will need different ISO leads or steering wheel control interfaces depending on the type of basic radio fitted. Please use the radio options listed against the cars on our website to see the relevant parts.
There were two different navigation systems, the first fitted to cars between 2005 and 2010:
And the second on cars between 2010 and 2016:
On cars built between 2005 and 2010, the easiest way to change the radio is to replace the central dash panel, along with the radio mounting brackets for those from a car with the basic radio. This includes the air con controls and the pocket with a lid above the radio. We do not stock this part and it seems to be no longer available from Nissan dealers, when you have found a dash panel it should look like the below:
There were changes to the air conditioning panel depending on the model year and whether the vehicle is fitted with automatic climate control, manual air conditioning or a basic heater/fresh air system. If your vehicle has controls for the rear cabin ventilation in the air conditioning panel, you may have to cut holes in the new dash panel for these controls.
The second way to fit a radio is to remove the original satnav screen, which is slightly larger than double DIN, disconnect the original radio control and fit the new radio into the space left by the screen using a universal trim such as 50-056 which will require significant trimming and modification to fit. Neither fitting option is easy and we'd recommend that this system is only changed by a professional car audio fitter.
For the later 2010 - 2016 navigation system, there is currently no solution available to change the radio.