replacing speaker grill in driver door
If it's not obvious how to replace it, then I'm assuming you will need to pull the whole door panel off.
I'm pretty sure that somebody posted an exploded view/breakdown of the door assy - I've had a quick look for it, but I can't find it.
I'm pretty sure that somebody posted an exploded view/breakdown of the door assy - I've had a quick look for it, but I can't find it.
mooshim: Can you tell by looking at the back of the new grill if there is a notch or some place to gently pry off the existing grill? What sort of fasteners does it use to snap into the door? Can you post an image?
I have looked it over very carefully at the grill and not found a way to remove it. Eeek! I had rather not take off my door panel.
I have a buzz from my driver's door speaker grill. If I touch it the buzz stops. If I could remove it and maybe put something thin around the edge it should stop buzzing. ...maybe a thin piece of rubber or even heavy card stock paper - anything to shim it up.
I have looked it over very carefully at the grill and not found a way to remove it. Eeek! I had rather not take off my door panel.
I have a buzz from my driver's door speaker grill. If I touch it the buzz stops. If I could remove it and maybe put something thin around the edge it should stop buzzing. ...maybe a thin piece of rubber or even heavy card stock paper - anything to shim it up.
i had the same problem today -- suggested they just crimp it in or something -- but instead -- they ordered all new speaker under warranty and will replace it all free. As i drove on rough highway asphalt -- the speaker cover would stop rattling if i pushed against it. Oh well -- if they want to put in a new speaker too -- who am i to stop them!
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