Where are the speakers on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Where are the speakers on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

The Monsoon system’s rear deck speakers are on either side of the factory amp (Crutchfield Research Photo) The Grand Prix sedan has a pair of 6″x9″ speakers in the rear deck, regardless of the model. Getting to them is a bit difficult, but we’ve seen far worse.

How do you change the speakers in a Pontiac?

All you need to do is pry up and remove the speaker grille, then remove two Phillips screws securing the speaker. Pull out, disconnect and remove the old speaker, then connect the new speaker’s wiring adapter (free when you purchase your new speakers from Crutchfield) to the car’s speaker harness.

Can you keep the steering wheel controls in a Grand Prix?

It’s relatively easy to retain the steering wheel audio controls when you install a new stereo in your Grand Prix. When you enter your vehicle information, our database will choose the adapter you need to make your factory controls work with your new receiver.

How big of speakers do I need for my Pontiac?

This isn’t very difficult and is covered thoroughly in your Crutchfield MasterSheet. You can use 6-3/4″, 5-1/4”, or 6-1/2” speakers, though the frame width for the replacement speakers cannot exceed 6.346″. A speaker adapter bracket is required for the smaller sizes, and it’s included at a discount with your speaker purchase.

How do you change the radio in a Pontiac Grand Prix?

When it comes to swapping out the stock radio, the Grand Prix is reasonably easy to work on. You’ll start by carefully prying around the edges of the receiver/climate control trim panel to release the retaining clips. The ignition switch trim ring will pop off, which is no big deal.

Can you add a subwoofer to a Pontiac Grand Prix?

The aftermarket model will offer a lot more power and performance, so that would be our pick, especially if you’re planning to install a component subwoofer in the trunk of your Grand Prix. A wiring harness is not available]

How to upgrade the stereo system in a Pontiac?

Pull out, disconnect and remove the old speaker, then connect the new speaker’s wiring adapter (free when you purchase your new speakers from Crutchfield) to the car’s speaker harness. Secure the speaker with the factory screws, test it out, then re-install the grille.

Where are the speakers in the Kia Grand Prix?

The Grand Prix has speakers in the front doors, the rear deck, and, in the Monsoon system, an extra speaker in the center of the dash. Though replacing them can be challenging in places, the overall project is well within the skill set of the average car audio do-it-yourselfer.

How do you replace speakers on the rear of a car?

Pull the rear-deck panel forward to remove and take it out of the car. Loosen and remove the four Phillips screws on the perimeter of each speaker on the rear deck. Pull the speakers out of the deck and unplug the connector on the back of each speaker. Plug your new speakers in and replace them in the deck.

What kind of speakers are in a Pontiac monsoon?

On Monsoon-equipped cars, the factory rear deck speakers are dual voice coil models with one coil on each speaker powered by a subwoofer output from the Monsoon-only amplifier.

When to replace the speakers in a Pontiac Grand Prix?

If the speakers on your 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix are broken, or just are not giving you the sound quality you want, replacing them is the obvious answer. But if you haven’t changed speakers in a car before you may find yourself just a bit intimidated by the process. There’s no need to worry.

Pull the rear-deck panel forward to remove and take it out of the car. Loosen and remove the four Phillips screws on the perimeter of each speaker on the rear deck. Pull the speakers out of the deck and unplug the connector on the back of each speaker. Plug your new speakers in and replace them in the deck.

Where are the rear speakers on a Pontiac?

The rear speakers in your Pontiac are readily accessible if you’ve got a little bit of time and a few basic tools in your toolbox. Reach under the front edge of the rear seat and grasp the two rings–one on either side of the seat. Pull the rings forward to release and remove the cushion.

The Monsoon system’s rear deck speakers are on either side of the factory amp (Crutchfield Research Photo) The Grand Prix sedan has a pair of 6″x9″ speakers in the rear deck, regardless of the model. Getting to them is a bit difficult, but we’ve seen far worse.

This isn’t very difficult and is covered thoroughly in your Crutchfield MasterSheet. You can use 6-3/4″, 5-1/4”, or 6-1/2” speakers, though the frame width for the replacement speakers cannot exceed 6.346″. A speaker adapter bracket is required for the smaller sizes, and it’s included at a discount with your speaker purchase.

What kind of car is the Pontiac Grand Prix?

Don’t skip over the next 2004-2008 Pontiac Grand Prix that you see. These cars offer more “driving excitement” than your average sedan – especially if you’re lucky enough to have a GXP model.

What kind of speakers are in a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am?

Obviously you can buy much more expensive speakers to “pimp out” your audio system, but this was just a direct replacement for my mom’s 2003 Pontiac Grand Am. The original rear speakers had dry rotted and were starting to sound pretty bad.

What kind of rear speaker does a 2004 Grand Am SCT have?

Restored my 2004 Grand Am GT SCT’s sound. I had a blown rear speaker in my car and it was driving me up a wall with distorted bass. I looked around a bit, called a few dealers, and finally found this one as the best deal for the money with the best reviews.

Don’t skip over the next 2004-2008 Pontiac Grand Prix that you see. These cars offer more “driving excitement” than your average sedan – especially if you’re lucky enough to have a GXP model.

Obviously you can buy much more expensive speakers to “pimp out” your audio system, but this was just a direct replacement for my mom’s 2003 Pontiac Grand Am. The original rear speakers had dry rotted and were starting to sound pretty bad.

Restored my 2004 Grand Am GT SCT’s sound. I had a blown rear speaker in my car and it was driving me up a wall with distorted bass. I looked around a bit, called a few dealers, and finally found this one as the best deal for the money with the best reviews.

Can you change the speakers in a Pontiac?

But if you haven’t changed speakers in a car before you may find yourself just a bit intimidated by the process. There’s no need to worry. The rear speakers in your Pontiac are readily accessible if you’ve got a little bit of time and a few basic tools in your toolbox.

What should I look for in a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your Grand Prix. Looking for a comfortable, sweet-handling sedan with swoopy styling and plenty of power? Don’t skip over the next 2004-2008 Pontiac Grand Prix that you see.

Can a Grand Am GT speaker be replaced?

Great speaker replacement but HORRIBLE manufacturer packaging. One of the speakers in my ’03 Grand Am GT (Monsoon system) had been rattling for a while and I knew it needed to be replaced. Amazon had these for the cheapest around and it is a direct replacement speaker and it fit perfect.

All you need to do is pry up and remove the speaker grille, then remove two Phillips screws securing the speaker. Pull out, disconnect and remove the old speaker, then connect the new speaker’s wiring adapter (free when you purchase your new speakers from Crutchfield) to the car’s speaker harness.

Can you replace factory speakers with aftermarket speakers?

Quite a few people have asked about replacing the factory speakers with aftermarket ones and how to power them off of an aftermarket deck, which inevitably brings up a bunch of concerns about how the impedances are different, and the potential problems that this can cause for the speakers and that factory Monsoon amp.

On Monsoon-equipped cars, the factory rear deck speakers are dual voice coil models with one coil on each speaker powered by a subwoofer output from the Monsoon-only amplifier.

The Grand Prix sedan has a pair of 6″x9″ speakers in the rear deck, regardless of the model. Getting to them is a bit difficult, but we’ve seen far worse. You’ll have to remove the back of the rear seat and the rear deck panel, so there’s some work involved.

Can a factory amp be used on rear deck speakers?

The factory amp sends bass and treble through separate sets of wires to these rear deck speakers, so if you replace them, you’ll have two options for getting full-range sound to your new speakers: 1) bypass the factory amp; or 2) replace it with an aftermarket amp.