How many speakers are in a 2008 Pontiac g6?
For immediate help, you can contact them via phone or chat. I have a 2008 g6 sedan, I’ve replaced all 6 factory speakers and added a 50 rms @4 ohms 4 channel amp.
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 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.
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.
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.
How many speakers does the Pontiac Grand Prix have?
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.
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.
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.