add a ground wire between the engine and the body
on what car???
I have that car and you can remove them from the truck of the car.
the rear speakers are located in the back doors. you have to remove the door panels to get at them.
They seem like speakers are speakers for every car as long as you buy the right size. Check out this site: http://www.howtodothings.com/automotive/a3043-how-to-replace-or-remove-car-speakers.html
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How do you remove door speakers on a 1999 chevy tahoe
Remove the mesh grille from the speakers, they just pop out. The screws holding the speakers in will then be exposed. Remove these screws and take speakers out.
Usually, to replace car speakers, you need to remove the door panel. If you are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with that, you're best off going to a professional.
I think that you disconnect them from the trunk, then lift them up from inside the car.
Remove the covers from your 1988 Mercedes-Benz 300 speakers. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speakers.
to take out the rear speakers in a 1995 Chevy Beretta you need to remove the plastic molding on the inside of the passenger compartment in the backseat area of the car, and pull the backseat forward to get to that rear deck by the window. you will also need to remove the rear brake light in the window. when installing new speakers it is a good idea to cut the fabric so that you can get to the speakers much more easily if you need to remove them again.
To remove the rear speakers from a 1990 Corolla 4-door sedan, first, disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the rear speaker grilles by gently prying them off with a flat tool. Next, unscrew the speakers from their mounting brackets and carefully disconnect the wiring harness. Once disconnected, you can pull the speakers out from their positions.