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Replacing front speakers

Old Oct 20, 2007 | 11:03 PM
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Default Replacing front speakers

Hey guys I want to replace my fron speakers in my 02 civic but I cant figure out how to get the door panel off. could any one be so kind to tell me how to get it off or direct me to where I can find a guide on how to do it? Any help would be great thanks.
 
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 12:50 AM
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I am kind of limited to knowledge of the EK's, but I know in most any vehicle there will be a screw in the door handle area, or the little change holder on some vehicles, also usualy there are some on the bottom of the door pannel. Once those are removed, you can usualy just pull the rest of the door pannel off with a little pressure, or if you get a flashlight and one of those little pry tools at autozone *5 bucks* you can pull the little plastic holders out without worry.

If you have an individual grill like mine, simply pry it off, start with the edge closest to the door hinge, and then work backwards. Again I am kind of limited on knowledge with your car, but with my experience with most other vehicles, usualy it's very similar.

Don't worry, some of thsoe little plastic clips hold tight, you have to pry a little, but don't risk breaking something if your not comfortable. Once you get a peek inside the door cover you will probably be able to see if its just a plastic clip, or an actual screw thats holding tight.

I am sure someone else will give you some info soon. Hope that helps a little :-(

 
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