2001 SE rear speakers and deck removal
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2001 SE rear speakers and deck removal
Hey guys, I am trying to put some sound deadner on my rear deck and I need to know the best way to do this. Should I do it from inside the passenger compartment, or from the trunk? Does the carpet part of the rear deck just pop out? I also need to take out my rear 6x9'* and I am assuming that if I could take out the rear deck, they would be exposed to be removed. Please help me! Thanks in advance
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Proper procedure says to remove the rear shelf cover to replcae the speakers.. I chose not to do so and it worked correctly for me, but you may experience different results
both procedures include removing the trunk liner ( black pastic piece in the rear of the trunk) - this is self explanitory for removal
If it was me, i would try option 2 and if you are not satisfied of how well teh speaker grills line up, perform option 1.
Option 1: Removing rear shelf.
Lift up on rear seat bottom and remove from vehicle. There are Several bolts at the bottom of the seat back that hold the seat in, aswell as the seatbelts, remove all these bolts.
At the top of the seats if you pull back on the seatback you will be able to see 4 black clips that hold the seat in, use a screwdriver to depress the clips and the seat should come loose.
Now you have to remove the pillar covers from the sides of the passenger comaprtment, these are just held in with b ody clips aswell, just pull on them and remove.
The rear shelf cover is next to come off. ghuess what.... more body clips. pop the body clips loose and you in business. reverse to re-assemble
Option 2: this was what i went with the SECOND time i put speakers in....
Pull up on the grills. the grills will come right out with a small bit of persuasion WARNING: you may not be able to re-install the grills very well without performaing option 1. The grills are held in by tabs that are folded over to the shelf cover. the speakers will not come out easily this way.. the cut outs in the shelf are smaller than the speaker, so a little finagleing will do the trick ( its much easier to push them out the top from the trunk )
both procedures include removing the trunk liner ( black pastic piece in the rear of the trunk) - this is self explanitory for removal
If it was me, i would try option 2 and if you are not satisfied of how well teh speaker grills line up, perform option 1.
Option 1: Removing rear shelf.
Lift up on rear seat bottom and remove from vehicle. There are Several bolts at the bottom of the seat back that hold the seat in, aswell as the seatbelts, remove all these bolts.
At the top of the seats if you pull back on the seatback you will be able to see 4 black clips that hold the seat in, use a screwdriver to depress the clips and the seat should come loose.
Now you have to remove the pillar covers from the sides of the passenger comaprtment, these are just held in with b ody clips aswell, just pull on them and remove.
The rear shelf cover is next to come off. ghuess what.... more body clips. pop the body clips loose and you in business. reverse to re-assemble
Option 2: this was what i went with the SECOND time i put speakers in....
Pull up on the grills. the grills will come right out with a small bit of persuasion WARNING: you may not be able to re-install the grills very well without performaing option 1. The grills are held in by tabs that are folded over to the shelf cover. the speakers will not come out easily this way.. the cut outs in the shelf are smaller than the speaker, so a little finagleing will do the trick ( its much easier to push them out the top from the trunk )
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I'll be doing this same project on my brother'* SLE the week of the 1st-6th of January. I was hoping his car would be different than mine in that the rear deck wouldn't have to be removed. Guess I can't get that lucky. Hopefully the front doors are a little easier though .
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thanks for the help! This place is great! Yeah, I am gonna pull it in the garage and work on it today. As far as the front doors are concerned, I am gonna leave that to the local stereo shop that is gonna install my components for me. They gotta take the door off anyway, but I wanted to take out my rear speakers for good anyway, and I have to sound deaden my rear deck. I figured they would charge me to do both so it would be better if I tried to do it myself.
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