To remove the rear speaker panel in a 2004 Ford Explorer Limited, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and disconnect the negative battery terminal to avoid any electrical issues. Use a trim removal tool to carefully pry off the panel, starting from one edge and working your way around to avoid damaging clips. Once the panel is loose, disconnect any wiring harnesses attached to the speakers before fully removing the panel. Take care to handle all components gently to prevent breakage.
You have to remove the upper panel, third row seat, peal back the cargo area carpet and unscrew and pop it off. It take about an hour to two to remove and get to the speaker.
Door Speakers: * Remove the door trim panel * Remove the speaker mounting screws * Pull out the speaker and disconnect the electrical connector from the speaker and remove the speaker Door Subwoofers: * Remove the subwoofer grille trim panel * Remove the door trim panel * Remove the 8 mounting screws from the front side of the subwoofer * Remove the single subwoofer retaining screw from the backside of the subwoofer enclosure * Pull out the subwoofer,disconnect the electrical connector and remove the subwoofer Quarter Panel Speakers: * Remove the quarter panel trim * Remove the 4 speaker mounting screws * Pull out the speaker,disconnect the electrical connector and remove the speaker Parcel Shelf Speakers: * Working from inside the trunk area,disconnect the speaker electrical connector * Remove the parcel shelf * Remove the speaker mounting screws and remove the speaker
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 do not need to remove the door panel to change your speakers. Remove the speaker cover, by prying outward on the speaker cover retaining clips. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speaker.
With the door panel off, remove the speaker, the connection will be right behind there.
this probably isn't very helpful, but 1.remove the rear seat 2.there will be black clips that hold on the plastic panel (speaker is located behind the panel) remove the clips then the panel 3.unscrew the speaker and clip the wires this probably isn't very helpful, but 1.remove the rear seat 2.there will be black clips that hold on the plastic panel (speaker is located behind the panel) remove the clips then the panel 3.unscrew the speaker and clip the wires
remove the screws usually behind the door handle, also remove the cover tabs on the door grab on the panel and then remove the speaker grill and remove the three or four screws around the speaker not the ones holding the speaker in place.
remove the plastic panel around the stereo by using a flat screwdriver to pop it out in all corners then remove screws then remove stereo remove the plastic panel around the stereo by using a flat screwdriver to pop it out in all corners then remove screws then remove stereo
Remove door panel, remove 4 screws, remove speaker, put new speaker in, replace screws, replace door panel. Done.
YOU WILL HAVE TO REMOVE THE REAR SEATS. THE SPEAKER GRILLS AND THE PANEL IN THE WINDOW IS ONE PIECE.
You will have to remove all trim that surrounds the speaker enclosure. Then remove the panel that houses the speaker. The speaker is removed from the rear side of this panel.
remove the door panel