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Old 07-26-2010, 10:37 AM
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Speaker replacement

It would appear that the speakers in my car are crumbling to pieces, Fortunately I have some large speaker suitable for the rear that came out my Pajero Evo and with a bit of cursing have got them in the rear. My car is the CXD with the Panasonic double unit and the cd caddy in the rear. I've popped out the front component tweeters and they fell to pieces but I'm having a problem getting the door cover off to replace the 4-5 inch speakers which are also flapping about does anyone know how to remove the door card? so far I've removed to two screws and popped the fixings but it wont go any further and I don't want to butcher it, also any idea what the wiring is, the tweeter has a resistor am I right in thinking thats signal and the other is earth?
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Old 07-26-2010, 10:54 AM
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Re: Speaker replacement

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Removing the door panel is easy. There are 5 screws.

Open the door and take out the 2 screws on the front edge of the door panel, near the door hinge.

There is another screw located under the door handle, hidden behind the plastic plate which justs pops out with a small-bladed screwdriver (preferably magnetic)

There are also 2 more screws hidden under the felt mat inside the door armrest. Just peel it away to expose the screws, These are the most important ones as they hold the entire armrest to the door frame. You cannot remove the panel with these screws in place.

Once all screws are removed, just pop the clips around the bottom of the door panel my pulling gently. Once free, lift the entire panel up slightly and pull away from the door frame to see the wiring. There are 2 electrical connectors that must be disconnected; one is for the power window switch cluster and one is for the door courtesy light.

Replacement is the reverse order. The only possible minor hassle is lining up the door lock button to slide into the door panel opening, but usually it is not a problem.

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Old 07-26-2010, 12:23 PM
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Re: Speaker replacement

Thank you do you have any idea as to which wires are which for the speakers?
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:09 PM
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Re: Speaker replacement

http://ae64.com/AudioInstall-2.htm#2...adioConnPinout

This help? The wires should be the same color on the speaker side as on the radio side. (column A)
Unfortunately I ripped out all the original wiring and ran new wire, so my pics would not be helpful.

Far as the tweeters go, I agree that the filter should be on the + line. So the one without the filter is your ground.
But once again, my pics wont help because I went with aftermarket tweeters with there own external passive crossovers.

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Old 07-26-2010, 03:56 PM
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Re: Speaker replacement

Thanks I'm going to work on the basis that the wire with the capacitor is the signal as I'm sure it must be. I have had no trouble with the door speaker as it had + on one and I have replaced that with a 51/2 component that fits just right and I've superglued the new 1 inch tweeter under the existing dash mounted tweeter grill so all looks stock.
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Old 07-26-2010, 04:24 PM
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Re: Speaker replacement

Just to let you know, the stock speaker is 6 1/2 inches. 5 1/2 would probably work as well though.
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