To remove the rear speaker panels in a 2002 Volkswagen, start by carefully prying off any plastic covers or trim pieces surrounding the panels. Use a trim removal tool or flathead screwdriver to avoid damaging the interior. Once exposed, unscrew any screws holding the speaker panels in place, then gently pull the panels away from the door, disconnecting any wiring as needed. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific instructions and precautions.
The stock front speaker size on a 2002 Honda Civic is 6.5 inches. These speakers are located inside the door panels of the vehicles.
rip them out
Yes, the Speaker is in the door.
Not sure how your speakers are installed, but Haynes Manual says: Remove speaker screws; pull out speaker; remove speaker wires; installation is reverse.
1.- remove the doors panels 2.- remove the old factory speakers
Remove the door panels
I too was looking for an answer to this question. I found an answer on this forum under 2002 Chevy Tahoe. These panels should be similar if not the same. Hope this helps.
To remove the speakers from a 2002 Suzuki XL-7, start by carefully prying off the speaker grille using a flathead screwdriver or trim removal tool. Once the grille is off, unscrew the mounting screws holding the speaker in place. Disconnect the speaker wires, and then gently lift the speaker out of its housing. Repeat the process for any additional speakers you wish to remove.
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You remove four screws with a small L key and then carefully remove the top plastic from the speaker ......then remove the speaker from the lower plastic.....Its a bit tuff but it can be done and then replace speaker.....you also need to remove the receiving part from old speaker and use it to connect you new one. or you can cut off the plug and connect speaker direct and tape it
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To remove the amplifier and subwoofer from a 2002 Audi A3 (52-reg), first, disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Then, access the trunk area and remove any trim panels or covering that conceal the subwoofer and amplifier. Carefully disconnect the wiring harnesses and unscrew any mounting bolts securing the amplifier and subwoofer in place, then gently pull them out of their compartments. Finally, replace any trim panels and reconnect the battery.