Rear Speaker Removal Tutorial - 3 Door
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Rear Speaker Removal Tutorial - 3 Door
After finishing my exams in Uni I finally had a spare day to get round to fitting my Pioneer TS-E1396 's in the back of the meggy. While I was at it I figured best to take photo's and i couldn't find a guide photo guide on any forum.
So here goes.
Time needed: 2-3 Hours
Tools needed: T20 and T45 Torx Bits
Small Ratchet or Multi Screwdriver
Large Ratchet with Extension
Pliers
Crimp Tool and Spade Connections
Electrical Tape or Heat Shrink
Just to show the difference between standard and new speakers, no comment on the magnet sizes.
I started with taking the boot light housing off.
The using the same size bit took out the little screw beside the seat back.
Next, using the T45 bit, unscrewed the front seat belt rail.
Lift the front rail to about the 10 past position, you should then be able to pull it out of its rear mount.
Now, it makes it much easier to remove the bench are back of the rear seats. The bench parts just unclip, while the backs need to be unbolted from the bottom. Once the bolts are removed the seat should slide backwards and lift off a semi tight bolt that is almost in the boot.
Bolts should be loose enough for the bracket to slide off
Then, pull up the side moulding from the door sill.
Once the moulding is loose, you can start pulling the rear 3/4 panel from the door side, theres loads of those silly little clips that may snap or bring both parts with it. Be careful the speaker cable is attached by an elastic band to the panel so don't pull it out of the car without undoing this.
I cut the original connector off, and replaced it with a spade connector to allow me to connect the new speaker. I also put a spade on the original connector so i can just change it if I sell the car.
Speaker fitted:
After testing that the speaker worked I taped up the connections with plenty of electrical tape.
I refitted the panel with music still playing just to check I didnt lose a connection while doin it.
To refit everything is of course just the reverse of removal.
Thank You
Alex
So here goes.
Time needed: 2-3 Hours
Tools needed: T20 and T45 Torx Bits
Small Ratchet or Multi Screwdriver
Large Ratchet with Extension
Pliers
Crimp Tool and Spade Connections
Electrical Tape or Heat Shrink
Just to show the difference between standard and new speakers, no comment on the magnet sizes.
I started with taking the boot light housing off.
The using the same size bit took out the little screw beside the seat back.
Next, using the T45 bit, unscrewed the front seat belt rail.
Lift the front rail to about the 10 past position, you should then be able to pull it out of its rear mount.
Now, it makes it much easier to remove the bench are back of the rear seats. The bench parts just unclip, while the backs need to be unbolted from the bottom. Once the bolts are removed the seat should slide backwards and lift off a semi tight bolt that is almost in the boot.
Bolts should be loose enough for the bracket to slide off
Then, pull up the side moulding from the door sill.
Once the moulding is loose, you can start pulling the rear 3/4 panel from the door side, theres loads of those silly little clips that may snap or bring both parts with it. Be careful the speaker cable is attached by an elastic band to the panel so don't pull it out of the car without undoing this.
I cut the original connector off, and replaced it with a spade connector to allow me to connect the new speaker. I also put a spade on the original connector so i can just change it if I sell the car.
Speaker fitted:
After testing that the speaker worked I taped up the connections with plenty of electrical tape.
I refitted the panel with music still playing just to check I didnt lose a connection while doin it.
To refit everything is of course just the reverse of removal.
Thank You
Alex
Re: Rear Speaker Removal Tutorial - 3 Door
Nice guide, looks in good detail as well with the pics, shame you didn't post this before I did mine
Although I would say I would of used the adaptor to change the cabling rather than cutting, easier to put back then :-D
Carl
Although I would say I would of used the adaptor to change the cabling rather than cutting, easier to put back then :-D
Carl
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Re: Rear Speaker Removal Tutorial - 3 Door
Cheers Mate,
Yes, I was going to find an adaptor, but I had all the crimp stuff already, so just crimped on another spade connector the bit ive cut off. So saved myself a little bit of cash.
Alex
Yes, I was going to find an adaptor, but I had all the crimp stuff already, so just crimped on another spade connector the bit ive cut off. So saved myself a little bit of cash.
Alex
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Very good guide mate,
TIP! if you mounting an amp, take a look at he seatbelt mounting point behind the panel if you want a decent mount point and to kepp everything hidden away!
litrally was going to do one now as i have a rattle but yours is top notch!
you can fit 6x9's into the rear here, you need to make a custom enclosure and is very tricky to find the right angle for the panel to sit back flat and the back of the speaker still to have room, only reason i say you Can fit one is because then you can have more power rather then just a 80WRMS, put myn in and amped to 150wrms and thers just not enough air heind the speaker and sounds crap, so taken out
just so poeople know.
have a good one boys n gals
TIP! if you mounting an amp, take a look at he seatbelt mounting point behind the panel if you want a decent mount point and to kepp everything hidden away!
litrally was going to do one now as i have a rattle but yours is top notch!
you can fit 6x9's into the rear here, you need to make a custom enclosure and is very tricky to find the right angle for the panel to sit back flat and the back of the speaker still to have room, only reason i say you Can fit one is because then you can have more power rather then just a 80WRMS, put myn in and amped to 150wrms and thers just not enough air heind the speaker and sounds crap, so taken out
just so poeople know.
have a good one boys n gals
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nice one, mate.
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in what way are those clio-speakers better than the megane one's ? are they really that different?
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Re: Rear Speaker Removal Tutorial - 3 Door
will the tweeters not fit where the standard ones do? straight swap?
i asume they fit for depth on front doors?
i asume they fit for depth on front doors?
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u alright m8
wot sizes speakers did u put iin? and what size are the standards??
cheers pete
wot sizes speakers did u put iin? and what size are the standards??
cheers pete
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Fitted the TS-E1376's Today, looked at this before i did it and it was basically self explanitory when you get going.
Sound awesome, which i' glad about because i didn't want to do it again!
Sound awesome, which i' glad about because i didn't want to do it again!
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Can someone please tell me the size of the rear speakers in a 3 door?? Cheers
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I have been searching hi and lo on the net for exacly this .... the advice and tips to changing the speackesr on my new toy, 2/3 door 03 1.4 megane. Thank you very much mate, most helpfull, much better than any manuals or other stuff. very good guyde... I'll be buying my speackers very soon now, provided that i find out the size of them speackers....anyoane any ideea?
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do these speakers fit directly in place without cutting etc. i done the front door speakers yesterday and had to cut away part of the speaker fixings and was a mission thats all, Cheers!!!
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Kudos for the guide, have been contemplating this mod since getting the car to go with my DVD headunit
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Re: Rear Speaker Removal Tutorial - 3 Door
hey guys im doing the same at the moment in mine
cant I just take out the speakers in the rear and replace with new ones? iv bought the wiring harness (same as the front) just to change them over ? basically plug and play I dont understand why you need to rip off the door trim :S ??
Any ideas
cant I just take out the speakers in the rear and replace with new ones? iv bought the wiring harness (same as the front) just to change them over ? basically plug and play I dont understand why you need to rip off the door trim :S ??
Any ideas
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