FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Repair Procedures





Removal

Mood Lamp
1. Remove the front door trim.

2. Remove the mood lamp (A) after loosening the screws (4EA).





Mood Lamp Switch
1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2. Remove the lower panel (A).





3. Remove the pin (A) of hinge in direction of the arrow.




4. Remove the mood lamp switch (A) after loosening the screws (4EA).





Front Speaker
1. Remove the front door trim.

2. Remove the front speaker(A) after removing 4 rivets and electrical connector.





Rear Speaker
1. Remove the rear door trim.

2. Remove the rear speaker(A) after removing 4 rivets and electrical connector.





Tweeter Speaker
1. Remove the front door delta cover.

2. Remove the tweeter speaker(A) after disconnecting the connector.






Installation

Mood Lamp
1. Install the mood lamp.
2. Install the front door trim.

Mood Lamp Switch
1. Install the mood lamp switch.
2. Install the pin of hinge.
3. Check the operation of mood lamp.

Front Speaker
1. Install the front speaker and connect the speaker connector.
2. Install the front door trim.

Rear Speaker
1. Install the rear speaker and connect the speaker connector.
2. Install the rear door trim.

Tweeter Speaker
1. Install the tweeter speaker after connecting the tweeter speaker connector.
2. Install the front door delta cover.

Inspection

1. Troubleshooting for Speaker
(1) Basic inspection of speaker
Inspect the sound from speaker after verifying that the speaker mounting screws are removed and the wiring connector is connected to remove any possible vibration transmitted from body trims and surrounding parts.




(2) Case Troubleshooting






CAUTION:
When handling the speakers:
- Do not damage the speaker with impact, like dropping or throwing it.
- Be careful not to drop water and oil on the speakers.
- Caution during handling of speaker because the material of diaphragm is paper which is easily torn by impact or external force.
- Modifying the audio system may cause damage the speakers. If this is the case, the speakers are not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.