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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

Here are the steps to replacing your old dash speakers - example on a
'97 Plymouth Breeze. In this case the grille was only aesthetically designed part of the dash panel needed to be removed.

Step 1+2: removing the partial dashboard panel is one of the trickier parts, as most cars have never been taken apart by owners

Step 3: your vehicle speakers will look something like old, worn out and out of date

Step 4: when removing the dashboard, you'll find a little screw hidden underneath the side panel. You need to remove that panel first.

Step 5: disconnect the battery whenever working with wiring

Step 6+7: unscrew old speaker and get rid of any additional manufacturer's components no longer needed

Step 8: slice away old plastic to get access to wires needed with female disconnects

Step 9+10: used 4' speakers, connect wiring and you're set

Look at that baby! It's blasting beautifully!

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Uploader Comments (Graciellita)

  • ok that was useless

  • maybe if you read the side notes...steps 1 through 10, it might help you more...

    sorry didn't have any tools to record at that time.

  • is this a layout of a plymuth breeze? if so it help'd me out b/c i was going to take off the front dash piece also

  • ok good...yea.

  • did you just replace the tweeters in the dash or did you do the doors to

  • no not the doors, they were fine

    it was just the speakers that were givin' me

    trouble

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  • Thanks. I have to replace mine soon and have been kind of dreading tearing apart the dash.

    Ah well, gotta be done. The buzzing is driving me crazy.

  • @digitalrailroader haha ahh thats great

  • Been there, Done that, its not very hard to tear the dash apart on a JA. had to do this very procedure on my '98 Breeze due to a prior owner blowing the Dash Speakers with that noise they call Rap.

  • dont disconnect the battery i never have

    a ha ha ha

    i live dangourously

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