How do you replace a stereo in a jeep?

How do you replace a stereo in a jeep?

To replace them, you’ll need to remove one 7mm screw behind the tweeter pod, then (gently) pull up to release four clips. From the inside of the pod, push the tweeter out and remove it. Provided the depth and cutout are sufficient, you can flush mount the aftermarket tweeters using the aftermarket hardware.

What kind of stereo system does a Jeep Liberty have?

Infinity system: The upgraded Infinity system came with six premium Infinity speakers in place of the six standard speakers. The 6-3/4″ speakers in the front doors have amps on them that power the front and rear door speakers, along with the dash speakers, for better sound quality.

Can you replace Sirius Satellite Radio in a jeep?

Nifty features like a nav receiver and Sirius satellite radio were also available. If you replace the stock receiver, you’ll lose the factory nav, satellite radio, and/or aux input. All of those things can be replaced – and improved upon – with the right aftermarket stereo.

How big are the front speakers on a jeep?

The factory front speakers are oversized 6-3/4″, 4-ohm GM/Chrysler units. Aftermarket 6-3/4″ speakers will fit using the factory bracket, but you’ll need to shave the tabs off of the face of the stock enclosure in order for the new speaker to fit flush.

To replace them, you’ll need to remove one 7mm screw behind the tweeter pod, then (gently) pull up to release four clips. From the inside of the pod, push the tweeter out and remove it. Provided the depth and cutout are sufficient, you can flush mount the aftermarket tweeters using the aftermarket hardware.

What kind of stereo system does a Jeep Wrangler have?

The Wrangler’s standard stereo system was a 6-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 receiver with an aux input. The optional Infinity speaker package included a subwoofer in the cargo area.

How big is the stereo system in a Jeep Liberty?

This rugged little vehicle is Jeep’s response to the success of smaller SUVs like the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. The Liberty factory audio options were somewhat limited. You could choose the base system with a cassette or CD receiver in the dash, powering big 6-3/4″ speakers in all four doors.

Where are the speakers located on a Jeep Wrangler?

The Wrangler has oversized 6-3/4″ 4-ohm GM/Chrysler speakers located in an overhead sound bar. The speakers and grilles are held in with the same screws, so they’re quite easy to reach and replace.

The Wrangler has oversized 6-3/4″ 4-ohm GM/Chrysler speakers located in an overhead sound bar. The speakers and grilles are held in with the same screws, so they’re quite easy to reach and replace.

How to replace a tweeter on a Jeep Wrangler?

Tweeter replacement starts with removing the 7mm screws behind each tweeter pod (Crutchfield Research Photo) To be honest about it, the Wrangler’s main speakers aren’t that easy to replace. It’s not that the work is hard, it’s just that there’s an awful lot of work to be done.

How do you change the grille on a jeep?

From the inside of the pod, push the tweeter out and remove it. Provided the depth and cutout are sufficient, you can flush mount the aftermarket tweeters using the aftermarket hardware. If this is not possible, remove the tweeter from the grille, attach the new tweeter using one of our universal back straps, and re-use the factory grille.