Removing speak grill
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Removing speak grill
I have a 1999 A3 and one of the rear speakers has developed a fault.
I would like to remove the speaker grill to see if there is a loose wire but
I cannot see how it comes off.
There doesn't appear to be any screws or anywhere to insert the head of a
screwdriver to prize it open and the grill is flush with the trim. I am wary
of applying too much force in case I damage it.
How do you remove these speaker grills?
I would like to remove the speaker grill to see if there is a loose wire but
I cannot see how it comes off.
There doesn't appear to be any screws or anywhere to insert the head of a
screwdriver to prize it open and the grill is flush with the trim. I am wary
of applying too much force in case I damage it.
How do you remove these speaker grills?
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Re: Removing speak grill
"Matt" wrote
> There doesn't appear to be any screws or anywhere to insert the head of a
> screwdriver to prize it open and the grill is flush with the trim. I am
> wary of applying too much force in case I damage it.
>
> How do you remove these speaker grills?
If it's anything like the A4, you need to remove the entire rear deck (which
means removing the rear seats first) to get to the speaker grills which are
attached from underneath. However, you're not going to find any wires
between the speaker grill and the speaker. Speaker wires and terminals
should be accessible from the trunk area.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Removing speak grill
"Matt" wrote
> There doesn't appear to be any screws or anywhere to insert the head of a
> screwdriver to prize it open and the grill is flush with the trim. I am
> wary of applying too much force in case I damage it.
>
> How do you remove these speaker grills?
If it's anything like the A4, you need to remove the entire rear deck (which
means removing the rear seats first) to get to the speaker grills which are
attached from underneath. However, you're not going to find any wires
between the speaker grill and the speaker. Speaker wires and terminals
should be accessible from the trunk area.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Removing speak grill
"Matt" wrote
> There doesn't appear to be any screws or anywhere to insert the head of a
> screwdriver to prize it open and the grill is flush with the trim. I am
> wary of applying too much force in case I damage it.
>
> How do you remove these speaker grills?
If it's anything like the A4, you need to remove the entire rear deck (which
means removing the rear seats first) to get to the speaker grills which are
attached from underneath. However, you're not going to find any wires
between the speaker grill and the speaker. Speaker wires and terminals
should be accessible from the trunk area.
Cheers,
Pete
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