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Ok so here is what your gonna need to know to change your front speakers.
1. remove door panel 2. remove whole speaker assembly and disconnect the speaker 3. remove speaker from housing 4. connect all necessary wires to the new speaker 5. place new speaker in housing 6. connect the new speaker to the stock wiring setup 7. reattach the housing to the door and replace door panel 1. Remove the three screws that are in the door to remove the panel. the screws are located under the mirror, behind the door latch and in side the handle. to remove the panel start by the mirror and work your way down pulling the panel away from the door. disconnect all necessary wirings. 2. remove the four screws that are located on the perimeter of the assembly. 3. remove the three screws from the speaker that hold it to the housing. 4. connect the new wires to the new speaker. make sure the wires match are attached to the right side of the speaker. 5. align the holes and reattach the three screws to secure the new speaker to the housing. 6. if your new speaker wiring does not have the correct wiring adapter you can use quick splicers to connect the wiring. remember stripe to stripe, solid to solid. test to sure that your wires do match up and everything is working fine. 7. reattach the housing to the door with those same four screws and the snap the door panel back into place and replace those screws and your done. |
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good start but some hondas you dont have to remove the door panel all you have to do is remove the speaker grill for instance 94-97 accords the speaker grill can come off seperate of the door panel
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Thanks for adding that. thats something that i didnt know. i have an integra and i was describing how to do that but its always good to get tips and input from others thanks.
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also if you can post up some pics, it would make a great thread. thanks for the tips man!
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I figured you were talking about your car. good idea if you are not positive the instructions are generic for one manufacturer to specify what car they instruction are for
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I'm going to try to get some pictures up soon. i forgot to take some while doing the install
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