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Tips On How To Install Car Speakers

February 21st, 2012 at 11:49

Car speaker installation is unique for each type of car, regardless of how simple installing speakers is. Usually, it takes an hour or less to install speakers. The intricacy of installation is different with each car. It also depends on the vehicle where the speakers can be installed (doors, dash, or rear deck.)

Even in installing speakers, safety should still be considered. If speakers are not properly installed, it can cause damage and added cost or injuries. What should be used as a necessity is protection for hearing/vision.

Here are basic steps to consider if you want to install speakers. But keep in mind that extra steps may be required for some vehicles. It’s possible that location of your speakers may be different from the mounting location that’s noted here, but still the method should be comparable.

If you’re going to install your speakers on the dash or door, first make sure that your vehicle has removable speaker grilles. If they are removable, then use appropriate tools to take the grilles off, remove screws that are holding the speakers together, disconnect speaker harness then connect the speaker harness to the new speaker, plug the speaker harness that’s connected to the new speaker, then set the speaker in the opening and reinstall it with the use of screws for mounting then replace the grille. When it comes to installing speakers in the door, make sure the depth of the speaker won’t interfere with the window operation after you’ve installed it.

The dash pads or door panel will have to be removed if the grilles are not removable. Just pay close attention to any screws or clips that are removed. Next thing you need to do is follow the same steps above except that you’ll need to again install the dash pads or door panel. The screws that can be mounted in the armrest, behind the trim panels or inside the door latch space are what you need to be aware of when you’re removing the door panel. To disconnect any wiring harnesses, lift up the door panel once all the screws are removed.

Determine if the speakers are top-mounted or bottom mounted if you’re installing rear deck speakers because this will help you determine your steps. Remove grilles and screws, disconnect and connect the speaker harness to the new speaker, plug in the harness, mount the speaker and replace the grille if these are top-mounted screws.
For bottom-mounted speakers, reach in the trunk then remove the screws that are mounting the speaker. Then you can continue on following the basic steps above.

Turn on the radio so that you can check the operation of the new speakers you’ve installed.

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