What kind of speakers are in a 2007 Honda Accord?
Speakers that fit your 2007 Honda Accord lx*
Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
---|---|
Corner Dash | Tweeter |
Front Door | 6-1/2″ |
Rear Deck Corners | 6×9″ |
How do you change the speakers on a Honda Accord?
Remove one Phillips screw at the top of the speaker, then pry out the top of the speaker. Lift it out, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove it. Then secure the new 5-1/4″ or 6-1/2″ woofer to the adapter bracket and connect the harness. Both of those installation accessories are included at a discount with your Crutchfield speaker purchase.
Where is the subwoofer located on a Honda Accord?
The Accord’s optional subwoofer, measuring roughly 8″ in diameter, is located between the two rear deck speakers. Unlike the speakers, it’s secured to a plate that’s welded to the rear deck steel, so getting to it and replacing it is a bit of a challenge.
Where are the mounting brackets on a Honda Accord?
Mounting brackets are included free with your Crutchfield speaker purchase (Crutchfield Research Photo) With the tweeter out of the way, you’re ready to focus on the woofer. Push down on the screw cover behind the door release, and then remove the cover. That will expose two Phillips screws, which you’ll also need to remove.
What kind of audio system does the Honda Accord have?
A navigation receiver was a factory option on the Accord (Crutchfield Research Photo) The Accord sedan and coupe share the same dashboard design and factory radios. The standard piece was an AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA player connected to six speakers. The Premium Audio system added a subwoofer for a total of seven speakers.
Remove one Phillips screw at the top of the speaker, then pry out the top of the speaker. Lift it out, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove it. Then secure the new 5-1/4″ or 6-1/2″ woofer to the adapter bracket and connect the harness. Both of those installation accessories are included at a discount with your Crutchfield speaker purchase.
The Accord’s optional subwoofer, measuring roughly 8″ in diameter, is located between the two rear deck speakers. Unlike the speakers, it’s secured to a plate that’s welded to the rear deck steel, so getting to it and replacing it is a bit of a challenge.
A navigation receiver was a factory option on the Accord (Crutchfield Research Photo) The Accord sedan and coupe share the same dashboard design and factory radios. The standard piece was an AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA player connected to six speakers. The Premium Audio system added a subwoofer for a total of seven speakers.
Mounting brackets are included free with your Crutchfield speaker purchase (Crutchfield Research Photo) With the tweeter out of the way, you’re ready to focus on the woofer. Push down on the screw cover behind the door release, and then remove the cover. That will expose two Phillips screws, which you’ll also need to remove.