it is a 97 saturn There is a very small clip holding the window handle on. A special tool is required for removal.
You need a "window crank remover" at any parts store
1. Remove the plastic cover in the interior door handle. with a flathead. 2. Remove the screw. unhook the the release rod from the door handle. 3. go along the interior and pry it open, then pull out. Now you have access to the front door speakers. That's all I can remember when I did mine.
how do you install the passenger front window of a 1993 infiniti g20
That really depends on the kind of car you have, but you should be able to go in through the rear armrests and plug the rear speakers into the old front speakers. Most people have speakers in both the front and back of their cars. The order of installation is not important, just have it done the most convenient way for you. You could even omit the front speakers entirely if you wished. Electronically it does not matter.
Remove the interior window crank and the concave plate behind the inside door handle. Then lift and pull out on the entire door panel, which is held in place by plastic clips. This exposes the screws holding the speakers in place.
I recommend going Crutchfield.com as they have instructions on how to install speakers in most cars.
1.- remove the doors panels 2.- remove the old factory speakers
To install the speakers in a Suzuki Aerio, roll down the window and put a flat head screwdriver on top of the handle door. Pop the cover off and unscrew the door handle. Pull the door panel off, slide up over the door lock and unclip the powerlock. Then install the speakers.
For the front speakers you need to take off the dash pad and the rear speakers you need to take off the rear speaker panels.
I have a 2007 sonata and it has 6.5 in speakers front and rear. The tweeter appears to be 3/4". You can install 5.25 speakers with the proper adapter ring.
Through the top, you need a short handle screwsriver.
there should be four speakers,two in back window of car,two in front on the side lower bottom front next to door panels.