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prospector wrote: > > just wondering the best way to replace rear speakers in a 96-00 body style > any pointers? It would help to know if this is a hatchback, coupe or sedan. For the coupe and sedan, you have to remove the rear shelf (the fabric covered part, held in place by clips). Then remove the 4 screws that hold the speaker in place. Disconnect the speaker connector and remove speaker. For the hatchback, you have to remove each speaker cover (held in place with clips) rather than the shelf. |
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it is a coupe thanks for the response. Any tips on the best way to go about
getting the back shelf off? "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:420AC011.95DF36F2@junkmail.com... > > prospector wrote: >> >> just wondering the best way to replace rear speakers in a 96-00 body >> style >> any pointers? > > It would help to know if this is a hatchback, coupe or sedan. For the > coupe and sedan, you have to remove the rear shelf (the fabric covered > part, held in place by clips). Then remove the 4 screws that hold the > speaker in place. Disconnect the speaker connector and remove speaker. > > For the hatchback, you have to remove each speaker cover (held in place > with clips) rather than the shelf. |
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prospector wrote: > > it is a coupe thanks for the response. Any tips on the best way to go about > getting the back shelf off? > "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message > news:420AC011.95DF36F2@junkmail.com... > > > > prospector wrote: > >> > >> just wondering the best way to replace rear speakers in a 96-00 body > >> style > >> any pointers? > > > > It would help to know if this is a hatchback, coupe or sedan. For the > > coupe and sedan, you have to remove the rear shelf (the fabric covered > > part, held in place by clips). Then remove the 4 screws that hold the > > speaker in place. Disconnect the speaker connector and remove speaker. > > > > For the hatchback, you have to remove each speaker cover (held in place > > with clips) rather than the shelf. Unfortunately the service manual does not go in much detail on this. You can find the relevant two pages at http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph/ymist/pages.pdf. You may be able to find the entire manual using your favorite file sharing program. |
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"prospector" wrote
> it is a coupe thanks for the response. Any tips on the best way to go about > getting the back shelf off? If the coupe is like the sedan in this respect, you will also have to remove the rear seatback, or parts thereof, to access the shelf. |
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