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Very nice on the cruise control. I intend to do that install myself.

I have a 2014 Nissan Versa S.

I have installed power locks, power windows, remote start/alarm/keyless entry so far. I can help you out with that. Trunk release too.

I ordered a stock steering wheel with the cruise control options I'm hoping to wire that in. I don't care if the cruise control is stock or not but I do want the controls on my steering wheel as if it were stock.

Anyway... Let me know if you have any questions on how to do anything I've done so far and I'll write up a How To for you.
 

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Nope, no actuators in the doors. In fact we have cable locks.

This is the power lock kit I used
Amazon.com: POWER DOOR LOCK KIT 4 DOOR: Automotive

It's nice because you don't need to screw around with a whole lot of relays.

I got this one for my trunk release.

Amazon.com: High Power Door Lock Actuator 2 Wire: Automotive

This is the window kit I bought.

Amazon.com: FULL COMPLETE CAR TRUCK 4 WINDOW AUTOMATIC POWER KIT WITH 7 SWITCHES KIT: Automotive

I dig it.

Here is the keyless entry/alarm/remote start I got

Amazon.com : Viper 5706V 2-way Security System w/Remote : Vehicle Security Complete Systems : Automotive

I'll do a write up on the trunk and power locks
 

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Hey guys I did a write up on how to install power locks on the Nissan Versa S.

When it gets warm I'll do a write up on the power windows. There doesn't seem to be much interest in the remote start, but I have that working and plan on doing some cool things this year. This weekend I finally hooked up the rear defroster so it comes on when I start the car.

This year I plan on doing push to start. I'm currently working on a setup to allow me to control my car (remote start and locks) from my cell phone. Heated seats.
 
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