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Old 12-31-2004, 07:06 PM
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How do you access the rear speakers in a '96 Marquis?

Putting in a system in my wifes car.....anyone know how to get to the rear speakers in the rear dash? In my Grand Prix, I had to take out the rear seat.....hope this isn't the same.
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Old 12-31-2004, 11:23 PM
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in the 92 u open the trunk and theere right there above the spare tire were the trunk indents in to the backing of the seat its not that hard in the 92 the amp is right in the trunk so if its the same in the 96 it should b easy good luck
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The '96 is def. not the same as your '92.

There is no access dents, nor an amp. The only way to get to them is from the top. I have 2 choices, one is to take off the rear dash, the other is to take out the rear seat and seat back, then take off the rear dash.

Problem is, I'm not sure I can simply take off the rear dash by itsself.


I know, I know, I probably could have had it done by now If I'd stop wsting time on the computer!
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