To replace the dash speakers in a 1999 Plymouth Breeze, start by removing the speaker grilles, which may require gently prying them off with a flat tool. Next, unscrew the old speakers from their mounting brackets and disconnect the wiring harness. Install the new speakers by connecting the wiring and securing them in place with screws before replacing the grilles. Finally, test the new speakers to ensure they are functioning properly.
reach up under the dash and unbolt them.
There are three pairs of speakers, in the front dash, front doors, and rear deck. They are 3 1/2", 6 1/2", and 6 x 9", respectively.
There is a circuit board on the back of the cluster.
3.5" but ya can fit 4"
the horn fuse for the 97 Plymouth breeze is on the driverside of the dash. open the door and you will see a panel on the end of the dash. pull off the fuse is on the top row last yellow fuse (next to steering wheel).
3" Dash tweeters 6.5 inch front door speakers 6"9 rear speakers
Alternator is not charging the battery
Well I found out on my own (and the help of a few websites) that the dash speakers of a 1994 Plymouth Voyager are 5 1/4. And in replacing them I had to remove the dash trim (between the windshield and front dash),by gently prying it off with a flat head, and also the grill below the indicators. after this all screws were visible for removal. This was my first time removing a dash on any car and it was not as easy as I thought. And when putting it back on just be careful to not break the plastic and take your time.
To replace the speakers in the dash of an '83 CJ-7, first, disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical issues. Remove the dash panel by unscrewing the screws that hold it in place, then gently pull it away to access the speakers. Disconnect the old speakers and replace them with new ones, ensuring they are compatible with the existing wiring. Finally, reassemble the dash panel and reconnect the battery to test the new speakers.
The speakers were all recalled due to a vibration in them. Take it to the Jeep dealership and they will replace all the speakers in the car at no charge.
Dash speakers are 3 1/2 inches. They are a real pain to replace. You need to remove all lower portions of the dash.
Rip the old ones out. Then replace with new ones.