There are 5 or 6 bolts you need to remove; there are three along the bottom of the door, one in the little pocket where you usually pull the door closed and one underneath the window controls, as well as one underneath the armrest. To remove the master window control and the door lock mechanism, use a flat-head screwdriver to pry them out (they are just clipped in, but be careful) and disconnect the wires underneath these control boxes (also just clipped in). There is also a bolt behind a plastic cover underneath the armrest on the door, and the cover can be pried off with a flat-head screwdriver. once you remove the screws, lift the door panel up and the whole piece should come off as one. Once you have the panel off, you have direct access to the speaker and there are 4 bolts around the speaker that will let you replace said speaker. When you put the whole thing back together, have patience putting the panel back on; you have to put the top of the door panel in where the window comes out of the door, and it should fit very snugly. Make sure the door panel is in the same position it was before you took it apart or the bolts won't line up and the whole thing will rattle. Put the bolts back in any order, but make sure that you put the one back in underneath the controls and the one underneath the armrest. There are three on the bottom of the inside of the door. Hope this helps.
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To replace the front speakers in a Toyota Sienna the door panels must first be removed. With the door panels removed the speakers will be easily accessible and the mounting screws can be loosen. Unplug the speakers and remove them. Install the new speakers.
I recently changed out the speakers (front and rear) on my 1998 Altima and while I was eventually able to do it, it took quite a while to figure it all out. To replace the front speakers, you'll need to pry off the door panels (at least enough so that you can get a screw driver in there). I can't remember exactly what else I removed but be prepared to remove the housing around the door handle, window switches, etc. The back was MUCH more complicated as the speakers are only accessable from inside the car and this requires you to remove multiple interior panels and molding so that you can get under the rear deck. It is confusing at first but once you start the process it becomes clearer. Try to use the Nissan speaker adapters plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess up the electric system, you can get those from eBay or amazon.
Remove the door panels and replace the speakers. They sit in baskets and are simple to replace. We have instructions at our enthusiasts forum. www.trailvoy.com
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If you remove the panels from the interior of the trunk you should find the bolts that hold the taillamp assembly to the body of the car. Simply remove the nuts and this releases the lamp assembly.
To replace the speakers in a 2003 Ford Thunderbird, start by removing the door panels or rear speaker covers, depending on which speakers you are replacing. Carefully detach any clips or screws holding the panels and disconnect the wiring harness from the old speakers. Install the new speakers by connecting them to the wiring harness, securing them in place, and then reattaching the door panels or covers. Finally, test the new speakers to ensure they are functioning properly before fully reassembling everything.
no they will not, you may be able to cut to fit.
For the front speakers your gonna have to take the door panels off to get to all the wiring and everything and for the back ones you should just be able to take the plastic cover off and replace them
You will need to remove the inner panels to gain access.
To replace the rear speakers on a 2001 Xterra, start by removing the plastic covers or panels that protect the speakers, typically found in the rear side compartments. Unscrew the existing speakers and carefully disconnect the wiring harness. Install the new speakers by connecting the wiring, securing them in place, and reattaching the covers or panels. Finally, test the new speakers to ensure they are functioning properly before finishing up.
To replace the rear speakers in a 1998 Dodge Durango, first, remove the rear door panels by unscrewing any visible screws and carefully prying off the panel clips. Once the panel is removed, disconnect the wiring harness from the old speakers. Then, unscrew the old speakers and replace them with the new ones, reconnecting the wiring harness. Finally, reattach the door panels securely.