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    Question Front speaker access ?

    How do you get access to remove it.
    It’s been far to long since I worked on this kind of stuff! The darn speaker keeps cutting out.

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    have to remove the door panel ...
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    2 screws on the bottom of the door skin.
    2 screws on the outside edge of the door skin.
    1 screw on the inside edge of the door skin by the hinges.
    1 screw behind the door handle.(have to remove the little circle cover)
    2 screws behind the plate on the pull handle.(pops off with tiny flat-head)
    1 screw behind the side mirror access.(have to remove the little circle cover)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Y2KSVT View Post
    2 screws on the bottom of the door skin.
    2 screws on the outside edge of the door skin.
    1 screw on the inside edge of the door skin by the hinges.
    1 screw behind the door handle.(have to remove the little circle cover)
    2 screws behind the plate on the pull handle.(pops off with tiny flat-head)
    1 screw behind the side mirror access.(have to remove the little circle cover)

    Mark
    Then grab the panel, lift straight up (to clear the lip of the door panel from within the window area), and then outward (towards to center of the car)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray View Post
    Then grab the panel, lift straight up (to clear the lip of the door panel from within the window area), and then outward (towards to center of the car)
    Just as easy as that...heck I've took mine apart so many times I could probably do it in my sleep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystique97 View Post
    Just as easy as that...heck I've took mine apart so many times I could probably do it in my sleep.
    Yeah, it was pretty straightforward when i did it to put my speakers in.


    too bad I had to do it again the next day because the wires were hitting the window when I rolled it down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalley View Post
    The darn speaker keeps cutting out.
    Mine was doing this and it was the wiring in the boot from the door opening and closing. Just a thought
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    I always wondered why it would be so hard to just have 3 or 4 screws on the speaker grille...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbateman View Post
    I always wondered why it would be so hard to just have 3 or 4 screws on the speaker grille...
    I'm kind of glad that it doesn't. I've always thought that speaker grills with visible screws look cheap and tacked on. I think the grills in our cars look pretty decent, with the exception of the tacky "Premium" badge molded in. I just wish you couldn't see through them to the honeycomb structure behind.
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