Yes, they do.
Not all 205's do. The cabriolet(CTI/CJ) has nowhere ideal to place them.
If you have a Fiat Punto 2000 S, there may not be any rear speaker cables, I know there wasn't in mine.
You will need to remove the rear door speaker covers. The Chevrolet blazer speaker covers are held in place with two retaining screws. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the speaker wiring harness.
Most of these are not removable. You remove the speaker from the trunk area, and the grill stays in place. You may be able to remove them from behind after removing the speakers if they are clipped or bolted in place.
Hello, you need to get a Hi to Lo converter, and attach it to your rear speaker cables, that will then give you an AUX feed for the sub.
look at wires
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.
from shop manual: remove luggage cover and holder assembly remove speaker cover retainer nut and and screws securing the cover in place over the speaker assembly loosen and remove the speaker retainer screws securing the speaker in place, lift the speaker out enough to access the wire harness at the rear of the assembly disconnect the speaker harness remove the speaker installation is the reverse of removal
6.5front & 6.5 rear
door 6.5 rear 6.5
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.
You have to remove the rear plastic panels, as the speakers themselves are mounted to them. They're a 4"x10" speaker and there's not much you can put back in place except another 4"x10".