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Remove the door panel. remove the speaker by removing the screws. If replacing the speaker won't fix it check the door wiring for continuity as they break from years of opening and closing the door. Cheers
Remove door panel, remove 4 screws, remove speaker, put new speaker in, replace screws, replace door panel. Done.
Above the passenger side footwell you will find a white connector with 4 wires. Disconnect the plug, remove the two small hex-head screws and you can remove the fan motor resistor. It is poorly made and may be corroded or burnt out, but it is certainly easy to remove and replace.
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rear door-remove the door panel. back speaker carefully pry off grille cover and replace speaker
If its a convertable, remove the the screws under the rear seat and remove. Then remove the screws holding the leather enclosures and remove from sill plate. remove the speaker boxes and replace. If you don't have new speaker boxes remove cover a speaker box, access speaker and replace, you will probably have to solder the wires, then reverse the order and put back together.
u have to take off the complete light unit ,remove the two retaining bolts ,this then gives u access to the bulb holders.
# Remove the door trim panel # Remove the mounting screws withdraw the speaker unplug the electrical connector and remove the speaker
You remove four screws with a small L key and then carefully remove the top plastic from the speaker ......then remove the speaker from the lower plastic.....Its a bit tuff but it can be done and then replace speaker.....you also need to remove the receiving part from old speaker and use it to connect you new one. or you can cut off the plug and connect speaker direct and tape it
Remove the door trim panelRemove the speaker mounting screwsPull out the speaker,disconnect the electrical connector from the speaker and remove the speakerInstallation is reverse of removal
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