In general you just loosen it up and replace the connections.However it can be very difficult to get to the connections.People with big hands can have more trouble than people with smaller hands.
it is hard to replace the speaker because the ford explorer needs accessories manufactured by the same manufacturer
The speaker could be buzzing for a couple of reasons. If the signal from the radio is causing the buzz then you may have to replace the radio. If the speaker cone is the cause of the noise, then the speaker will need to be replaced.
Yes, all you have to do in this circumstance is reconnect the speaker cables to the speakers.
It is a relatively easy job to replace your speakers depending on where they are located.
it is very easy
I am not sure off-hand, but when I am going to replace the ones in my 929 I plan on going to Crutchfield.com. They will give the sizes and recommendations for each speaker in your car.
If the short is in the speaker itself just replace the speaker.
Replace the car or Take it an alignment shop, they will tell you Cant diagnose without seeing the car
rear door-remove the door panel. back speaker carefully pry off grille cover and replace speaker
Not sure about yours, but on a 94 Cav, just pull the grill covers off,( they pull straight out), remove 2 screws, and remove the speaker, on a 94, the speaker is 2" size. Not a hard job.
I asked at Ed and Al's Autosound and they said they wouldn't even try to replace the dash speaker because it is too hard to match impedance ... they offered to cut the wirs instead.
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