Nissan Patrol Y62 Head Unit 2013-2024 - Install and Help Guide
SKU: T-1222G-A13 . This will give you some guidance and help when installing our headunit into your Nissan Patrol Y62 Head Unit 2013-2024
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Last Update a year ago
Install Video
Product Overview

Q: Hazard button not fitting properly
A: This is due to the plastic housing around the hazard button slot being too tight or slightly misaligned for the button to fit securely.
- The green lines show where to trim on both sides.
- This small trim allows the button to slide in flush and clip in securely, just like in the factory fascia.

Q: Reverse Cam not working and showing "No Signal" on screen
A: The reverse cam cable is not plugged in correctly/properly.

Q: How to connect a rear screen to the headunit?
A: There are two male RCA in the kit both labeled as "CAMERA" make sure to use the RCA connected to the bigger plug on main harness. See the wiring diagram below for your guide:

Q: My headunit is not switching the reverse camera display correctly
A: You may need to adjust the Reverse Type settings. Follow these steps to configure it correctly:



Q: No Sound after installing the headunit
A: The issue may be related to the specific wiring configuration in your vehicle.
Identifying the Issue
Inspect the Wiring Plug
Check the vehicle's main factory harness for the plug shown in the photo below. Focus on whether the wiring includes a specific amp power wire


2. Factory Amplifier Integration Issue
If this wire is present, your vehicle’s audio system relies on the factory amplifier, which might not be compatible with the default head unit harness.
To resolve this issue, you will need a replacement harness provided by VHEDIA. The replacement harness includes:
- Amp Power Wire: Ensures the factory amplifier receives proper power.
- RCA Outputs: Connect speaker lines to the head unit for proper signal transmission.
Contact VHEDIA Customer Support
Reach out to our support team and inform them of the issue. Mention that your vehicle requires a harness with an amp power wire and RCA outputs for speaker connections.Shipping of New Harness
Our team will assist you in arranging the shipment of the replacement harness.Install the New Harness
Once the new harness is received, connect it to the head unit as per the included instructions. If you require further guidance, feel free to contact VHEDIA support for installation assistance.
Q: Steering Wheel Control NOT working
A: The steering wheel controls (SWC) on your VHEDIA head unit should work by default when installed. However, if you encounter any issues with the SWC functions, the head unit may need to re-learn the controls
1. Tap on Settings
Begin by tapping the Settings icon on your head unit's main screen.

2. Navigate to Wheel Settings
Go to System > Wheel Settings.

3. Assign Functions
- Press the function you wish to learn on the screen (e.g., Volume Up, Volume Down, Next Track).
- Immediately after, press the corresponding button on your steering wheel control to assign that function.

Source Link: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/swc
Common | General Troubleshooting
1. Connecting to Android Auto: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/connecting-to-android-auto-t-series
2. Connecting to CarPlay: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-series-connecting-to-apple-carplay
3. Factory 360 Camera Settings: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/factory-camera-settings-t-series
4. How to Add or Remove Apps on the Home Screen: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-seriesaddremoveapps
5. How to Add or Remove Widgets on the Home Screen: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-seriesaddorremovewidget
6. How to Fix Steering Wheel Control (SWC) Volume Issue (Flipped): https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-seriesflippedswc
7. How to Save the Weather and Timezone Info: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-seriesweatherapp
8. Connecting an Aftermarket Reverse Camera: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-series
9. Setting up DAB App: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-series-setting-up-dab-app
10. Head Unit Asking for a PIN: https://vhedia.tawk.help/article/t-series-head-unit-asking-for-a-pin
