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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / November 2006

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1993 190e Speakers

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bondconsulting@gmail.com - 16 Nov 2006 13:33 GMT
Can anyone give me a step by step removal of the rear and dash speakers
for a 1993 190e 2.3? I can get the grills off the rear but haven't been
able to figure out how to remove the speakers from there. I havent
tried the front ones yet. I dont see any screws or tabs or anything.
Please help! All of my speakers are blown and I just got some
replacements but didnt want to pay to have them installed.
Guenter Scholz - 16 Nov 2006 14:54 GMT
...detailed advice on this was given just a few days ago.  To repeat, carefully
pry up the plastic 'tabs' at the front speaker grill edge and then remove the
screws that are then exposed with a small screwdriver (the window is a bit in
the way).  You will need to pry out the speaker by lifting from the front, there
is a  bit of a angled metal at the speakers rear that holds it in place without
screws.  Very easy really.

cheers, guenter

>Can anyone give me a step by step removal of the rear and dash speakers
>for a 1993 190e 2.3? I can get the grills off the rear but haven't been
>able to figure out how to remove the speakers from there. I havent
>tried the front ones yet. I dont see any screws or tabs or anything.
>Please help! All of my speakers are blown and I just got some
>replacements but didnt want to pay to have them installed.
bondconsulting@gmail.com - 17 Nov 2006 13:34 GMT
I'll try it - thanks

> ...detailed advice on this was given just a few days ago.  To repeat, carefully
> pry up the plastic 'tabs' at the front speaker grill edge and then remove the
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> >Please help! All of my speakers are blown and I just got some
> >replacements but didnt want to pay to have them installed.
 
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