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Old 05-14-2005, 03:35 PM
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Question 2000 civic rear speaker removal

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Old 05-14-2005, 10:51 PM
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I have a 2000 Civic and i've replaced the back speakers. Its not very simple but it can be done.

I'll give you steps:

1) Remove the rear seat. There is a clip in the middle-front of the back seat that needs to be pushed striaght back to come out. The clips on the left and right of the rear seat pop straight up and out.

2) Lower the back seats and unbolt the side hinge of each seatback. There should be 2 bolts there. Then unbolt the single bolt that attaches to the car's frame and remove the hinge altogether.

3) Remove the rear side panels. There sould be a few pop in clips around the trunk opening area that holds the trunk side carpet together. Remove those then pop the side panels out.

4) Remove the rear dash panel covering the speakers. You need to unbolt the 3 attachment points on top the rear dash. Also unplug the rear brake light. Then pop the panel up and out.

5) Now you should have access to the rear speakers. Just do it all in reverse to put it back together.


I have pictures of my speaker install at www.cardomain.com/id/turbolaxx

I hope some of them help. Let me know how it turns out.
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