You could pry off the grill, unscrew the speaker(s), and unhook the spade plugs...
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Remove the covers to your 1997 radio speakers. Remove the radio speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio speakers. Reverse the process to install your new radio speakers.
Unless the vehicle is fairly old and the speakers just blew, the only real reason for both back speakers goin out at the same time is the radio itself is messed up. Use your fader and fade all the sound to the back, if you hear nothing at all, replace the radio. If you hear some cracking and just general bad noise, replace the speakers.
like any other car take out the old one, there is small holes on each corner of the front plate you push those in and it comes out, then disconnected. unless there is the right harness on the radio you are putting in you must cat the wires and connect them together, u can use a double A battery to determine which speakers are located where. Remember to use good Isulating method so that you dont cause a shortcut. good luck
An intercom system that has a built in radio. Speakers can be located through out the house including the bathroom.
JBL speakers The JBL speakers are included with an optional sound system and not all 2000 solara's have them If your vehicle has the JBL speakers it will have a small JBL emblem on the radio faceplate Also if you have the JBL speakers you cannot replace the stock faceplate with an aftermarket one without also replacing the speakers
Remove center stack bezel (radio, heater control), remove screws from instrument trim panel at ctr stack and remove instrument trim panel, remove dash top panel, replace speakers.
The rotary knob for your 4x4 control is located near the bottom left corner of your radio
first you must remove the plastic casing from the rear speakers and remove the dashboard. then disconnect the old speaker wire from the old speakers and tie the new wire to the old wire. at the radio, pull the speaker wires one by one until the new wire reaches you. then splice the new speaker wire to both the radio and the speakers and replace the dash and covers
There is no fuse for the speakers. There is a fuse for the radio.
you need a 10 amp (red) fuse for the radio. the fuse is located in the top right fuse corner of the fuse panel. it is marked radio underneath the fuse.
The radio is fused Not the speakers. If you have a problem then the radio is the culprit.