The rear speaker wires are typically located in the vehicle's rear area, often under the rear seat or in the trunk, depending on the vehicle's design. They may be bundled together with other wiring harnesses, usually running along the sides of the vehicle. To access them, you might need to remove panels or coverings. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific locations and instructions.
on drivers side rear pull the storage bucket out of the back seat and the speaker wires and the cab light wires run through there
To replace the rear speaker in a 1997 Jaguar XK8, first remove the rear panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it away from the clips. Disconnect the speaker wires and unscrew the old speaker from its mounting. Install the new speaker by securing it with screws and reconnecting the wires. Finally, reattach the rear panel, ensuring all clips are properly aligned.
You have to remove the rear seats to be able to remove the rear side panels. Then you have to disconnect the wires to the speaker, unscrew the speaker, then reinstall the new one.
remove the speaker covers from fear deck. remove the four screws that hold the speakers in the rear deck. four screws hold each speaker in place. unplug the wires from the connecters. if aftermarket speakers cut after plug and splice new speaker wires into existing factory wires. reverse the procedure to install new speakers.
you have to cut the wires and use the solid colors not the wires with strips left speaker is yellow and brown right speaker blue and green
Go to your local hardware store.... ask were the speaker wire is... voila
two wires are subwoofer output negative and two wires are positive
Hey Michael==Either you have a loose connection or more likely the speaker wires run aloung the light wires and the inductanc of the light wires are producing vootage on the speaker wires. Try it at night withourt the lights on. GoodluckJoe
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The speaker wires for the 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee are dark green and brown for the left front speaker and gray and brown for the right front speaker. The rear speaker wires are dark green and dark blue or violet on the left and gray and tan or gray and dark blue on the right.
Assuming there is 8 wires in existing Renault wiring iso speaker plug at back of radio, the two outer wires at each end of plug are for left rear and right rear speakers, tap into these wires i.e. strip the insulation back a couple of inches from the plug and join new speaker wires onto the stripped wires. If only 4 wires in existing Renault wiring iso speaker plug then buy iso speaker plug from auto factor and join existing Renault wiring on speaker plug onto new cable and join new speaker cables (the ones you are fitting) onto the outside wires at each end of the new iso plug.
Is it just one of them? My right rear went out, and i pulled and tested it with known good wires. Ir was actually a bad speaker. First time i have seen a speaker completely fail.