First you remove two screws that are located in the handle well in which you open the door and then you remove one that is located in the well which you usually close the door with. There is a third screw-like thing on the part of the door that is hidden when it is closed. Remove that with a flat head screwdriver. There are around 10 or so clips that hold the panel to the door. Find a good grasp and just pull and hear the poop off. The last thing is to lift the panel up. But the handle section and window swtich section have connectors on the inside of the panel that need to be disconnected. After doing so, fiddle with the panel a bit until it comes off.
You need to remove the Interior door panel. From there you can gain access to the speaker and replace it as needed.
i wana change speaker for 2003 Honda accord
The speaker size for the front doors in a '92 Accord are 6.5". Just as an add-in: http://mjmautoinnovations.com/honda.htm This will tell you about front, back, all years.
The 1990 Chevy Corvette front drivers side speaker cover will need to be removed. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speaker.
To remove a magnet in a speaker, first detach the grill in the front of the speaker, second unscrew the speaker after that remove the speaker from the cabinet and cut the speaker cone. Lastly, gently discard the magnet from the speaker cone.
Remove the front door panels. (The door panel procedure has already been answered on here many, many times, please search for it). Four Philips screws hold the speaker in, remove them, unplug the wires.
6.5" round in front, 6"x9" in back.
I'm not sure if this is the right answer but to remove the screen over the speaker is relatively simple. Just pry around the edges with a screw driver until it pops off. If you are trying to remove the speaker or get to its connections, well that's another story.
Front? Rear?
61/2 front and back
The front speakers in a 1993 Honda Accord LX are located in the door. They are 6 1/2" 2-way speakers.
Small screwsriver pop the metal speaker covers off..easy access to speakers from there