A package tray is a flat or slightly raised surface located at the rear of a vehicle's interior, typically found behind the rear seats. It serves as a storage area for items like luggage or groceries and often houses speakers in some car models. The package tray is designed to provide a clean, finished look to the vehicle's interior while also contributing to sound insulation and reducing noise from the trunk.
Package tray or parcel shelf.
You must remove the rear package tray.
To remove the package tray from a Kia Optima, start by opening the trunk and locating any fasteners or clips securing the tray. Carefully detach any clips or screws using a suitable tool, ensuring you don't damage the surrounding components. Once unfastened, gently lift the tray from its position, taking care to disconnect any wiring for lights if applicable. Finally, remove the tray from the vehicle.
The back package tray will have to come out to get to the bolts that hold them in.
You need to remove the rear seat, then remove the package tray.
It is located under the package tray (at the base of the rear window). You can gain access to it by climbing in the trunk.
On my 1991, the amp was located in the trunk, mounted underneath the "package tray" (rear deck)on the driver's side.
Back seat has to come out and the rear package tray too and then you can get to the bolts that hold the speakers in.
On the driver's side, under the 'package tray', about 2 inches forward of the weatherseal. Hope this helps! Radioman
Front speakers are 4.5", rear package tray speakers measure 7" (good luck finding direct replacements)
the rear seat back will probably have to come out and then you have to take the rear package tray out to get to the bolts holding the speakers in.
Trays is the plural of tray.