The whole back parcel tray comes backwards with the seatbelts still connected through it. Fold down the back seats and open the boot. look up inside the boot under the parcel tray and through the holes in the cars frame, unclip the black wire clip attached to the rear window brake light. Now you should be able to get back in the back seat and lift the parcel tray slightly and pull it back towards yourself. Then use a short stubby screwdriver to undo the two screws holding the speakers in place. That's the easy part lol, does anyone know why the left rear speaker has 8 wires connected to it?? Why are there more wires on the left than the right, well the CD changer and the amp are both located on that side of the car, so the wires go pass the left speaker not into it.
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This is assuming you have an Audi A4 1999 T reg facelift model (B5), other models may have slightly different removing methods.
First, you need to remove the rear base seat panel, this is clipped down and just needs pulling up to remove.
Second, you need to remove the rear back seat panel, remove the head rests, remove the head rest brackets by using a large flat screwdriver to jimmy the sockets out of the seat.
Then remove the two 10mm hex bolts holding the back on underneath the bottom of the back panel (made visible by removing the base seat panel) Then the whole back panel of the seat lifts up and off the 3 metal hooks holding it onto the back of the car.
Third, open the boot and disconnect the rear brake light plug which shows through a little whole in the metalwork to allow you access to the light. Then remove the rear parcel shelf by pulling up the front plugs (there are three along the front lip of the parcel shelf) then pull the parcel shelf towards and upwards to you to unhook at the back, move the parcel shelf downwards over the back of the seat threading the seat belts through to allow you access to the rear speakers.
Fourth, use a little screwdriver to remove the screws to the speakers and unclip the wires.
Replacing the speakers is a reversal of these instructions.
These instructions also allow you access to the rear brake light and rear seat belts if needed.
The speakers that come with the A4 are powered speakers that have a base speaker built into the back of the standard panel. This is why there are additional cables going to these speakers. You will also need an ISO adapter to connect a third party head unit to the standard leads as the standard fit stereo has power sockets and extra sockets which are unique to Audi and these speakers. A pain but it makes the stereo less desirable to thieves and reduces your insurance group I suppose...
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6x9" on the rear deck.
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To remove the rear speakers on a 2008 Toyota Solara, you will first need to access the speakers by removing the rear seat cushion and the rear side trim panels. Once these are removed, you can then locate and unscrew the mounting screws holding the speakers in place. After removing the screws, disconnect the wiring harness connected to the speakers and carefully pull the speakers out of the mounting location. Be sure to handle the speakers with care to avoid damaging them during the removal process.
They should be 6x9's.
Begin by removing the cover from your rear speakers. Remove the rear speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speaker. The rear speakers will come out.