How do you remove a speaker from a car?
Remove the panel covering the speaker – Locate all the fasteners for the panel. Trim panels use screws, clips, or a combination of the two. Each panel varies depending on the car manufacturer and the location. Remove any exposed screws with your screwdriver or ¼†ratchet and socket set.
How to install a new pair of car speakers?
Set aside the old speaker or discard it. Install the new speakers – Installing your new speakers is essentially the reverse order of removing the old speaker. Connect the wiring to the speaker – If there are blade-style connectors, press them onto the appropriate male blade on the speaker.
What happens when you remove the last screw on a speaker?
Warning: When you are removing the last screw, take care to make sure the speaker doesn’t fall. It can damage the wiring if the speaker drops and pulls on the wires. Disconnect the wiring – On the backside of the speaker the wires will be connected either with a female blade connector or in a wiring harness connector.
How can I find the correct speakers for my car?
Determine the correct speakers and placement – You can either go to the parts department at your manufacturer’s dealership or you can find the exact fitment by researching your car’s speakers online. Services such as OnlineCarStereo can tell you which parts will fit your car’s original speaker locations precisely.
Where can I get rear speaker panel removal?
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How to replace a pair of car speakers?
Tip: Always replace speakers in pairs for the best clarity and sound from side to side. Remove the panel covering the speaker – Locate all the fasteners for the panel. Trim panels use screws, clips, or a combination of the two. Each panel varies depending on the car manufacturer and the location.
What to do if your car speakers don’t fit?
Start all the screws into their respective holes in the speaker, then tighten them evenly. Warning: If the speaker’s frame doesn’t fit flat against the body panel, make sure the speaker isn’t too deep. It may be “bottoming out” in the panel (meaning it won’t fit), and an alternate replacement will need to be found.
Warning: When you are removing the last screw, take care to make sure the speaker doesn’t fall. It can damage the wiring if the speaker drops and pulls on the wires. Disconnect the wiring – On the backside of the speaker the wires will be connected either with a female blade connector or in a wiring harness connector.