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Speaker: Description and Operation




GF82.62-D-4211H Speaker, Component Description
MODEL 906.111 /113 /131 /133 /135 /153 /155 /211 /213 /231 /233 /235 /253 /255 /611 /613 /631 /633 /635 /637 /653 /655 /657 /711 /713 /731 /733 /735
- with CODE (EL8) Front two-way speakers

MODEL 906.611 /613 /631 /633 /635 /637 /653 /655 /657 /711 /713 /731 /733 /735
- with CODE (EL9) Front and rear two-way speakers







H4/25 Bass midrange speaker
H4/26 Bass midrange speaker

Location
The bass midrange speakers are located at the left front and right front behind the door trim in the driver door and front passenger door.







Shown with code (EL9) Front and rear two-way speakers
H4/3 Left rear side wall speaker
H4/4 Right rear side wall speaker
H4/85 Left side wall bass midrange speaker
H4/86 Right side wall bass midrange speaker

Location
The left side wall bass midrange speaker and the left rear side wall speaker are located in the corresponding side wall.

The right side wall bass midrange speaker and the right rear side wall speaker are located in the corresponding side wall.







H4/33 Left front door tweeter
H4/34 Right front door tweeter

Location
The left front door tweeter is located behind the door trim in the driver door.
The right front door tweeter is located behind the door trim in the front passenger door.







Shown with code (EL9) Front and rear two-way speakers
H4/44 Right rear side wall tweeter
H4/45 Left rear side wall tweeter
H4/81 Left side wall tweeter
H4/82 Right side wall tweeter

Location
The left side wall tweeter and the right side wall tweeter are located behind the corresponding side wall.
The left rear side wall tweeter and the right rear side wall tweeter are located behind the corresponding side wall.







H4/27 Center front speaker

Location
The center front speaker is located in the center of the cockpit of the center console.

Task
The speakers ensure that the electrical vibrations are converted into sound waves. They are responsible for the sound output (e.g. telephone, navigation).