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Old 11-03-2010, 02:22 PM
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Now that we have removed the speaker grilles, it's time to remove the speakers. These are secured by two screws in the front of each speaker, and a tongue in the rear. Remove the two screws (see picture 1).

Use a flat-bladed screwdriver to pry at the speaker until the seal gives way. Be gentle and patient. It will give. See picture 2.

Once the seal has yielded, tilt the speaker up at the front then lift it out so the tongue at the rear clears the rear deck. See picture 3.

Set the speaker down on a piece of newspaper or something to prevent it from dirtying the cloth on the hat deck, and pull out the speaker wire. The plug is covered in foam. See picture 4. Slide the foam back to reveal the plug and unplug it. See picture 5.

Set the speakers aside.
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