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Old 31st August 2003, 22:44   #1
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does anyone no how to remove the rear speaker pannel? so i can wire my 6x9's into the rerar speakers??



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Old 1st September 2003, 00:56   #2
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the rear speaker panel.. doesnt come off.. to get to the speakers.. you have to remove the all of the rear doorcard..
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Old 1st September 2003, 16:45   #3
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i have had this problem.....i wanted to disconnect my rear standard 6x9's...
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Old 2nd September 2003, 05:07   #4
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its a bit of a pain in the arse but cos you have to basically remove the rear seats and the rubber seal on the window and door then it pops off like the front
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is it easy to refit the rubber seal on the window again? or would i be better wiring the 6x9's to the head unit?
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if someone could give me step by step instrustions on who to take the door card off and remove window seal i could proved pics for another mod for the website??
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ok here we go..



first fold the rear seat top forwards.

You have to take out the parcel shelf supports so undo the two screws holding them in and pull off the rear bench release knob and with these out the way you should be able to wiggle the support out the way. If you need to remove the light and the light switch just prise them out with a screwdriver and pull the connectors off.

Next put the seat back up and pull up the lower part of the bench and pull it off. Once again fold the top part of the seat fully down.

Next pull off the rubber seal around the door edge where it is covering the door card, Dont worry this comes off and goes back on very easily.

Also open the rear window and pull up the rubber seal again where it is covering the door card, Again this pops back into place easy as it comes off.

Now starting where you can get a finger in prise the door card away this may require a little force to unpop the poppers, dont worry if you break some they are 12p a time from citreon.



Thats it unless you want to remove it completely in which you will need to undo the seat belt if you want advice on that ill need to get the haynes manual out

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cheers mate, will do this weekend. thankz
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you'll spend half the time running the lines under the carpet to the rear of the head unit. this is what i did. sounds like a lot of agro to go into the rear speakers
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if there are speakers there already though then they only have to be run from the door cards to the parcel shelf, but i prefer running new lines to the head unit but thats just me
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I am just going to run the 6x9's off the spare port in the amp...
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