Open the trunk and disconnect the electric wires there. Go in the back seat and remove the covers/unscrew them.
At the rear of the receiver there is a single RCA jack (phono socket) that is marked "audio out" and "sub-woofer". This is a mono feed that can be connected to a powered sub bass unit. It will not drive an un-powered bass speaker that does not have an internal amplifier. If the bass speaker is not powered, the audio out from the receiver can be taken to a single channel of another amplifier and the bass speaker then connected to the speaker output of the amplifier.
Left Front, Center, Right Front, Right Rear, Left Rear, Center Rear on some units and the Sub- woofer. Most sub-woofers have their own built in amplifier and should be connected to the Sub Output connector on the Home Theater unit.
I believe there are componant speakers in the front doors including a 6.5 and a tweeter in each door. rear doors have 6.5 in each , theres a subwoofer in the rear left cargo area possibly a 6.0 and theres two 3.s on the very rear side pillars to the tailgate.
If you're talking about getting true surround sound, then generally no. Some flat screens come with speakers that are connected to the tv with speaker wire specifically so you can disconnect it from the TV and plug it into your surround receiver, but other than that....no. The problem is that in surround sound you have 5 (or more) speakers each getting a specific part of the audio to play. Stuff happening on the right rear of the soundstage in the movie comes out of the right rear speaker etc. The television speaker has no such capability so when you turn it on it's going to play all the sound in stereo. It can be done but it won't sound right.
the center 2 rear speakers receive a mono signal (both get the same sound) so just hook 1 up and put it in the center
With a screwdriver
For the 1997 Toyota Corolla, the left front speaker wire + is pink. The left front speaker wire - is purple. The right front speaker wire + is light green, and the right front - is blue. The left rear + is black and the left rear - is yellow. The right rear + is red and the right rear - is white.
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.
The 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix rear deck speaker covers are held in place by four retaining screws. Remove the retaining screws to remove the covers.
5.25 inch
The 1989 Toyota Corolla Weygand rear speakers can be found in the side compartments of the rear of the vehicle. There will be a speaker on each side.
1997 Toyota Corolla Car Stereo Radio Wiring DiagramRadio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/YellowRadio Switched 12V+ Wire: GrayRadio Ground Wire: BrownRadio Illumination Wire: GreenRadio Dimmer Wire: N/ARadio Antenna Trigger Wire: Black/RedRadio Amp Trigger Wire: NoneFront Speakers Size: 5 1/4″Front Speakers Location: DoorsLeft Front Speaker Wire (+): PinkLeft Front Speaker Wire (-): PurpleRight Front Speaker Wire (+): Light GreenRight Front Speaker Wire (-): BlueRear Speakers Size: 6 1/2″Rear Speakers Location: Rear DeckLeft Rear Speaker Wire (+): BlackLeft Rear Speaker Wire (-): YellowRight Rear Speaker Wire (+): RedRight Rear Speaker Wire (-): White
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.
Remove rear deck lid, use a 9/32 socket to remove screws, remove wires, reinstall them onto new speaker, reinstall the screws and the rear deck lid...
You cannot remove the speaker covers. Instead you must remove both the rear seet bottom (pull up and out), and the rear seat back (undo bolts located at bottom). Once you have done this, you can lift out the rear deck including the covers, exposing the speakers.
Remove the rear speaker covers in your 1994 Chevy Cavalier. Remove the rear speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the rear speakers.
If you have rear speakers in the tailgate, remove the cover(s) and the speaker and reach in and turn the mechanism to open