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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2004

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changing speaekers in a 2001 civic coup?

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Koen - 18 Nov 2004 10:01 GMT
I was thinking of changing the speakers in my 2001 civic coup?, but it looks
that this is not so easy. The stock speakers however soud very bad.
To get to the frons speakers, the complete door panels have to be removed I
guess?
And for the rear speakers, the complete panel under the rear window must be
removed one way or the other.
Is that correct?

Regards,

K.
Gavin: Dig it ! - 19 Nov 2004 01:28 GMT
> I was thinking of changing the speakers in my 2001 civic coupé, but it looks
> that this is not so easy. The stock speakers however soud very bad.
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>
> K.

The front speakers aren't too bad.  You take off the triangle my the
review mirror. Then pry out the rectangle by the door handle and undo
the connect from the door handle to the door lock. Then just pry off
the covers by the door switch and armrest. undo the connection to the
window switches. and then take a panel remover and undo the catches
all around the WHOLE door panel. The rear speakers are REAL hard from
the instructions I've seen.
 
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