remove the door panel
You need to pull the inner door panel off to gain access to the speaker
Remove the door panel and then you get access to the speaker
To access the speaker in a door of a Chevrolet Tahoe, you'll need to remove the door panel. Start by carefully prying off any trim pieces and unscrewing any visible screws. Once the screws are removed, gently pull the door panel away from the door frame, being cautious of any clips that may still be attached. After the panel is off, you can access the speaker to replace or repair it as needed.
First you pop the bottom of the door panel out. The next step is to take the three speaker bolts out ( 10 millimeters) After you remove the two nuts and one bolt holding the check in place you slide the door check inside the door and take it out through the speaker hole. Reverse procedure for installation.
You need to remove the Interior door panel. From there you can gain access to the speaker and replace it as needed.
You have to remove the door panel. How to that you can find here http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_remove_door_panel_on_1999_Camry&action=edit§ion=new.
No you don;t need to pull off the door trim to access the stock speaker. You just need to remove the door handle and the grill section. Installing a larger speaker is possible but requires more work as you need to remove the door card and make a custom mounting plate for the speaker itself Try to use Toyota speaker adapter plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess the electric system up. You can get them from Ebay or Amazon.
Open The Door, Remove The Door Panel, Remove Speaker, Wire The New Speaker, Fix The Speaker To The Door, Refix Door Panel, Switch On
You don't have to pull the door panel off... the speaker grille snaps in place. Use a small screwdriver to carefully pry the grille from the panel
The Poer Sliding module is loctaed in the Right rear quarter panel. You will have to remove the trim to access it.
To replace the speaker wire in the door of a 2000 Ford Expedition, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off to access the interior. Locate the speaker wire connected to the speaker, and disconnect it by either unplugging it or cutting it if necessary. Replace it with new wire, ensuring it is properly routed and secured to avoid any interference with the window mechanism. Finally, reconnect the speaker and reassemble the door panel.
Passenger dash and door speaker is not working?