Where is the speaker on a Honda Accord?

Where is the speaker on a Honda Accord?

Before you do anything to upgrade your Accord’s audio system, set the parking brake and disconnect the negative battery cable prevent any electrical short. Safety first, y’know. The speaker is attached to the center dash grille (Crutchfield Research Photo)

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.

Can you replace the radio in a Honda Accord?

You can’t replace the radio in this Accord, but you can upgrade the center dash speaker behind it (Crutchfield Research Photo) Or not, actually. So what can you do if you want to improve your Accord’s audio performance? Speakers, amplifiers, subwoofers, and sound processors, to be generally precise.

How do you hook up a stereo to a Honda Accord?

Connect the front door speaker leads to the woofer output on the crossover network, and then run new speaker wire from the crossover to the tweeter. This keeps you from having to pull a new wire through the Molex plug in the door jamb, which is nearly impossible on most Hondas.

How many speakers does a Honda Accord have?

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.

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.

How do you remove speakers from a Honda Accord?

The speaker removal process begins with the sail-panel mounted tweeters found on all Accords of this vintage. On both the sedan and the coupe, you’ll start by using your panel tool to pry off the sail panel, starting from the top. Disconnect the harness and pull the sail panel/tweeter assembly out of the way.

Do you need to upgrade the stereo in a Honda Accord?

Most people keep their Honda Accords for a long time, so it makes sense to upgrade the stereo system. With step-by-step disassembly instructions and plenty of up-close, detailed photos, our exclusive Crutchfield MasterSheet ™ takes the guesswork out of removing the factory stereo and speakers.