First, you have to pull the back seats down. Next you need to take the two plastic column type things covering up the rear window defroster wires. (They're held on by clips, so just pull the plastic columns.) Once you've done that you need to take off another plastic support that is found behind the rear seats if you had the seats up. it is held on by four plastic pins which can be pulled out by hand. once you've gotten the four pins out, pull the support down. next you can lift up the whole back cover that covers the speakers. (to fully take the cover off, you need to unscrew two bolts in the trunk holding the cover down. Note: they are on there pretty good.) once you've done that, you can take the speakers out. they are held in by three clips: two in the front and one in the back. next clip the wires to the speakers. take out the speakers. you may need to keep the plastic clip around the stock speakers for your new speakers so the new ones can properly fit. all you need to do is unclip the four litttle clips holding the speaker in place. now you need to wire up the speakers. in the alero, the left speaker has dark blue and light blue wires. the light blue is negative, the dark blue is positive. For the right speaker there is a yellow wire and a brown wire. yellow is negative, brown is positive. wire the speakers up and clip them down like the stock speakers and then reassemble everything else taken off. you should have a great time.
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I have followed these instructions to the letter and had 100% results.
My replacement speakers I installed were a pair of KAPPA 6x9
The sound is so amazing AMAZING, I just had to do more after I heard the sound.
Now I have the Basswork ported box Model HPR12 with one MTX TT6512-04 subwoofer speaker, a pair of Kappa 6x9 don't have the model number on hand, and I have a pair of Kappa 6.5 in the front door. My amps are MTX TC2002 for the sub bridged of course and one four channel MTX TC 4004 to handle my front and rear Kappa speakers.
My Radio now is a Pioneer DEH P9800BT.
I use my car more often now and spend less time in front of my 63in LCD TV with the BOSE V20 system
Follow the instructionsand get ready to pimp your ride once you hear what a stock radio will sound like once you have good speaker. its amazing...
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To remove the rear speakers in a 2004 Alero, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, carefully pry off the speaker grille using a flathead screwdriver or trim tool to avoid damage. Remove the screws securing the speaker to the rear deck, disconnect the wiring harness, and lift the speaker out. Repeat for the other side, if necessary.
two wires are subwoofer output negative and two wires are positive
To remove the rear speakers from a 2001 Lexus IS 300, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and disconnect the battery. Then, carefully pry off the speaker grille using a flat tool to avoid damage. Remove the screws securing the speaker to the rear deck, unplug the speaker connector, and lift the speaker out. Repeat the process for the other speaker if needed.
Remove the cover from your 2001 Kia rear speakers. Remove the rear speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speakers. Reverse the process to install the new rear speakers.
1: Lay rear seats down. 2: Remove 4 push plugs in plastic trim. Remove trim. 3: Remove the trim from around the rear window. Both sides. Be carefull not to break wires or connectors for defrost. 4: Remove rear window pad. Speaker grills are attached to this. 5: Push the black tabs to raise speakers out. Tabs are on the left and right of speakers. 6: Disconnect the speaker wires. Not hard to do. DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE THE SPEAKER GRILLS WITH A SCREWDRIVER. They are part of the R/Window pad.
REAR SPEAKER - JR41 Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. Fold down the rear seat backs. Remove C-pillar trim. Remove lower quarter trim behind rear seat backs. Remove fasteners from rear shelf trim. Pull out trim to access speaker. Remove speaker screws. Disconnect wire harness connector. Remove speaker (REAR SPEAKER-JR41). REAR SPEAKER - JR27 Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. Using a trim stick, pry the speaker grill from the trim panel. Remove speaker mounting screws (REAR SPEAKER - JR27). Remove speaker from trim panel. Disconnect wire harness connector from speaker.
Remove the rear speaker covers in your 1994 Chevy Cavalier. Remove the rear speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the rear speakers.
To remove the rear roof speaker in a 2001 Toyota Avalon, start by carefully prying off the speaker grille using a flat tool to avoid damaging the interior. Once the grille is removed, disconnect the wiring harness attached to the speaker. Next, unscrew the speaker from its mounting using a screwdriver and gently pull it out from the housing. Finally, reverse the process for installation of a new speaker if needed.
It depends on the year of the Alero. But for most General Motors vehicles the speaker size is 4 inch by 6 inch for the front door speakers and 6 inch by 9 inches for the rear.
hook the speaker wires up to them and turn the volume up.
Yes, to change the rear speakers in a 2001 Cadillac DeVille, you typically need to remove the rear seat. This involves unbolting the seat bottom and possibly the seat back to access the speaker openings. Once the seat is removed, you can easily access and replace the rear speakers. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
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.