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Anonymous Posted on Nov 12, 2011

Rear panel for a mitsibishi montero speacker removel

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1Lift the rear seat all the way up and towards the front of the vehicle.

  • 2Remove the five Phillips screws holding the scuff plate at the rear opening of the vehicle. Remove the scuff plate.
  • 3Use a panel tool to pry off two screw covers on the edge of the headliner in the cargo area. Remove the Phillips screws located behind each of the covers.
  • 4Pull the carpet away from the edges of the rear-side panel. Remove four Phillips screws located below the carpet at the bottom of the rear-side panel. Remove the two Phillips screws holding the cargo cover hooks located on the rear-side panel.
  • 5Pry around the bottom and back edges of the rear-side panel and pull the panel out far enough to access the speaker.
  • 6Remove four Phillips screws from the edge of the speaker with a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the speaker out of the door and unplug the wiring harness connected to the back.
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