Front door panel - Inside
mohit_27
03-20-2003, 11:22 AM
I need to change the speakers on my SL1 (96- 150K miles - still going) - how do I get the inside door panel off? Any guidance?
gls1000
05-08-2005, 10:24 PM
On most models VERY EASY, use a small screwdriver to remove
the speaker grill, the speaker can be replaced thru the opening.
OTHERWISE, you remove the OUTSIDE of the door to access inner
panel, not all that hard, but a little time consuming.
You might want to stop at a car stereo place, they probably have a stereo installation guide that will give the specifics on your car.
Better yet, they might install the speakers for free, if you buy the speakers from them.
the speaker grill, the speaker can be replaced thru the opening.
OTHERWISE, you remove the OUTSIDE of the door to access inner
panel, not all that hard, but a little time consuming.
You might want to stop at a car stereo place, they probably have a stereo installation guide that will give the specifics on your car.
Better yet, they might install the speakers for free, if you buy the speakers from them.
mysatilac
05-08-2005, 11:51 PM
Come on now man, that post is more than 2 years old from
03-20-2003 at 11:22 AM
and he reposted 4 days later and got your same answer twice...
Here is his second thread
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=94088
And the guy only has 3 posts, he probably never even got the answer,
Although this post may help someone else out that has the same problem, I doubt it was needed.
Lets keep this forum up to date...
Wait, you do this alot? That's a forum don't,
Holy ancient threads, Batman!!
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=136933 another reply after +1yr.
03-20-2003 at 11:22 AM
and he reposted 4 days later and got your same answer twice...
Here is his second thread
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=94088
And the guy only has 3 posts, he probably never even got the answer,
Although this post may help someone else out that has the same problem, I doubt it was needed.
Lets keep this forum up to date...
Wait, you do this alot? That's a forum don't,
Holy ancient threads, Batman!!
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=136933 another reply after +1yr.
sierrap615
05-09-2005, 12:16 AM
two years isn't bad, on saturnfans they have been resurrecting 4 and 5 year old threads
mysatilac
05-09-2005, 12:48 AM
2 years is bad,
After a couple of months I dont think it should be pulled unless you have the same question, especially since the guy reposted four days later 2 years ago and got answered, with the same answers that were given here, I dont see how he searched and found that post without finding the other, unless he searched for threads with no responses
:Sigh: I'd rather see a new thread (with someones problem) than a two year old one thats been discussed several times after that...I dont think this thread is really helping anyone,
Just my opinion,
Oh well, I can't stop him...yet :evillol: (j/k)
After a couple of months I dont think it should be pulled unless you have the same question, especially since the guy reposted four days later 2 years ago and got answered, with the same answers that were given here, I dont see how he searched and found that post without finding the other, unless he searched for threads with no responses
:Sigh: I'd rather see a new thread (with someones problem) than a two year old one thats been discussed several times after that...I dont think this thread is really helping anyone,
Just my opinion,
Oh well, I can't stop him...yet :evillol: (j/k)
gls1000
05-17-2005, 07:52 PM
Which would you rather see a 2 yr old post with no reply or a 2 yr old post with a reply.
Perhaps someone other than the original member MIGHT SEE IT AND LEARN FROM IT. ISN’T THAT WHAT THESE FORUMS ARE ALL ABOUT?
Perhaps someone other than the original member MIGHT SEE IT AND LEARN FROM IT. ISN’T THAT WHAT THESE FORUMS ARE ALL ABOUT?
mysatilac
05-17-2005, 09:09 PM
For Both of You,
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/guidelines.html
POSTING IN CLOSED OR OUTDATED THREADS:
If a thread has been closed, there is probably a logical reason for it. If you feel that the reason(s) for closure of the original thread are unjustified or wish further clarification feel free to contact any member of the moderating team. However, do not start a new thread about another closed thread.
Please avoid posting or voting in outdated threads. It merely clutters up the message board and makes it more difficult for fellow members to sort through the vast amount of information contained on the boards. If you have new and important information to add regarding a past discussion, feel free to start a new thread.
2 years is bad,
:Sigh: I'd rather see a new thread (with someones problem) than a two year old one thats been discussed several times after that...
BTW there are a LOT of threads with no reply, theres no reason to go start answering them now, they were before my time
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/guidelines.html
POSTING IN CLOSED OR OUTDATED THREADS:
If a thread has been closed, there is probably a logical reason for it. If you feel that the reason(s) for closure of the original thread are unjustified or wish further clarification feel free to contact any member of the moderating team. However, do not start a new thread about another closed thread.
Please avoid posting or voting in outdated threads. It merely clutters up the message board and makes it more difficult for fellow members to sort through the vast amount of information contained on the boards. If you have new and important information to add regarding a past discussion, feel free to start a new thread.
2 years is bad,
:Sigh: I'd rather see a new thread (with someones problem) than a two year old one thats been discussed several times after that...
BTW there are a LOT of threads with no reply, theres no reason to go start answering them now, they were before my time
mysatilac
05-17-2005, 09:18 PM
Which would you rather see a 2 yr old post with no reply or a 2 yr old post with a reply.
I DONT WANT TO SEE A 2 YEAR OLD POST REPLY OR NOT!
unless its been an active discussion for those 2 years,
And if you hadn't replyed to it, nobody would have seen it without searching,
Although this post may help someone else out that has the same problem, I doubt it was needed.
Lets keep this forum up to date...
Wait, you do this alot? That's a forum don't,
Follow the AF guidelines!
I DONT WANT TO SEE A 2 YEAR OLD POST REPLY OR NOT!
unless its been an active discussion for those 2 years,
And if you hadn't replyed to it, nobody would have seen it without searching,
Although this post may help someone else out that has the same problem, I doubt it was needed.
Lets keep this forum up to date...
Wait, you do this alot? That's a forum don't,
Follow the AF guidelines!
Tylerc161
05-18-2005, 09:35 AM
What we REALLY need is some type of Mod around here. Maybe AF would let one of us common'ers be a mod. That way, for stuff like this, we can Sticky it. Examples of topics we could sticky for newbies:
Door removal
Throtle Body boring
Easy HP mods
Door removal
Throtle Body boring
Easy HP mods
mysatilac
05-18-2005, 10:58 AM
ECT replacement, thats the main one,
I've thought about it,
I've thought about it,
gls1000
05-21-2005, 10:09 PM
Perhaps I Just Won't Come Here Anymore.
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