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Old Mar 14, 2003
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NEed Front sedan speaker DIY????

So i searched and used the coupe front speaker DIy and its different. I would know, i broke a piece on my door. But nevermind, anyone have a DIY for sedan front speakers. I need one with pics if possible. Thanks!
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Old Mar 22, 2003
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Does anyone know how to take off the door panel to a sedan? Its different from the coupe
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diy diy. here ya go.

step 1. where the handle is on the inside there is a little clip with a slit on the top of it. take a itie bitie flat head screw driver and pop it out twords you, and take out the two screws behind it. and then unplug the door lock and the door latching piece that looks like a coat hanger kinda thing(its held on by a little clip just use a flat head screw driver to move it off the piece). take off the piece behind the outside mirrors. it just pulls out it might take a little force, but it will come.

step 2. where the arm rest is the part of it on the inside of the car, not the top of it but the side. that piece of plastic is only cliped on. pull out on it near the back and it will kinda unclip itself. there is a little slit under the front of the arm rest just like in step one that releases one of the clips but its hard to get too. you can get the piece off by taking the back part first and it will just pop off.(this is a hard piece of plastic, not the back piece of the arm rest)

step 3. there are two screw visible on the arm rest after the plastic piece is removed. take them out. also if you have power widows unplug the big cord looking thing.

step 4. there are 2 more screws in the arm rest they are a little hiden but they are there. take them out.

step 5. there are 7 clips that hold the whole pannel on. just wok your way around the door starting where the speaker is and once its free from all clips slide the whole door pannel straight up and your done !!!!!!!

i am pretty sure the speaker wiring is the same for the front door speakers. if not just tell me

hope this helps a little. what ya think
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Old Mar 22, 2003
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Thanks for the info. The directions are perfect With the diagrams i got from honda the speaker install was easz Thanks man
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no prob man. i just had to fix my door speaker on the drivers side. i made the mistake and let audio express install my speakers since i wanted the crossovers in the trunk for my amp rack and they broke some pice of plastic off and it was rattling so i had to fix it what kidna speakers did you put in? where are you from?
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Im from kali, and i just put in some kicker k60's. They pretti tight
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tight tight i am thinking about getting the q-logic pannels but there is not that much leg room as is so i dunno
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hi "vinnie"

can you give me a copy of the diagram?

I can't understand the DIY without pictures.

thanks
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I've had K60's in my car for about 2 years now I'm thinking of upgrading to components soon with some q forms for the kicks. They shouldn't give you any problems.

If you have any questions while you're working on it just run inside and AIM me. My names in my profile
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can someone make this more clear?

"and then unplug the door lock and the door latching piece that looks like a coat hanger kinda thing(its held on by a little clip just use a flat head screw driver to move it off the piece)"

door lock? latching piece? what are they?
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