In previous discussions on here, it was said that intermittent front door
speakers in the 156 were often due to a dirty connector between the door wiring
and the stereo wiring. Can anyone tell me whether the connector lives in the
door or is it behind the trim in the footwell? I don't want to take the door
trim off unless I have to. Thanks!
Simon - 25 Jan 2005 11:23 GMT
> In previous discussions on here, it was said that intermittent front
> door speakers in the 156 were often due to a dirty connector between
> the door wiring and the stereo wiring. Can anyone tell me whether the
> connector lives in the door or is it behind the trim in the footwell?
> I don't want to take the door trim off unless I have to. Thanks!
I replaced the stock speakers and there was a push connector directly onto
the speaker. Remove the lower speaker grille, 3 clips and a lug at 90 degree
intervals. For the tweeter, there is a screw behind the door nadle under a
piece of soft plastic.
Antti - 25 Jan 2005 13:11 GMT
Ppelectron said the following on 25.1.2005 12:39:
> In previous discussions on here, it was said that intermittent front door
> speakers in the 156 were often due to a dirty connector between the door wiring
> and the stereo wiring. Can anyone tell me whether the connector lives in the
> door or is it behind the trim in the footwell? I don't want to take the door
> trim off unless I have to. Thanks!
its in door that black rounded thingy ;) you dont have to take off any trims
Antti
156V6