How to remove the speaker covers on a Leon?

kenboon

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May 28, 2005
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I'v done a search but came up with no real answers.
How do i remove the covers for my speakers? Is there a special knack to pop them off?

Cheers

Ken
 

kenboon

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May 28, 2005
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Didnt realise you had to take the whole door card off :blink:
Thanks for the replies :) Is it something a novice like myself should attempt?
Would this do the job well?

Cheers

Ken
 
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RobM

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Sep 27, 2006
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You can buy special tools for removing door cards which is fairly cheap from a local motorfactors and IMO worth spending £5-£10 and not damaging the door cards.

That's a bit unneccessary IMO. There really is no need and no real chance to damage the door cards when removing them.

The grab handle comes off easily enough, revealing the two screws beneath.
The screws around the edge are already exposed, so no worries there.
The plastics on the front of the door card pull off easily.

Then it's just a case of gently pulling out the poppers holding the rest in place, which wont be made any safer with a £10 tool as it's the force that could do the damage, not the way in which that force is applied.

Once off you just need to support it and undo the electrical connections underneath.

It's about 5 minutes work, if that, with no real chance to do any damage.
 

lc_allan

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Sep 15, 2006
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Rob or anyone are the speakers held on by rivets or screwed in ?. Is it likely to have come loose?
Mine is rattling with base and seems to be vibrating in the passenger door when the volume is up.
 

kenboon

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May 28, 2005
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Derby
That's a bit unneccessary IMO. There really is no need and no real chance to damage the door cards when removing them.

The grab handle comes off easily enough, revealing the two screws beneath.
The screws around the edge are already exposed, so no worries there.
The plastics on the front of the door card pull off easily.

Then it's just a case of gently pulling out the poppers holding the rest in place, which wont be made any safer with a £10 tool as it's the force that could do the damage, not the way in which that force is applied.

Once off you just need to support it and undo the electrical connections underneath.

It's about 5 minutes work, if that, with no real chance to do any damage.

Cheers :) I'm going to be doing the front speakers first and i'm a little worried about breaking the controls for the mirrors ect :headhurt: Think i might get some one else to do it rather than break anything.

Cheers

Ken
 
Jan 1, 2007
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Retford, Notts
Did this when I changed my interior last weekend, dont be scared have a pull!!

prize off the handle first, which will reveal 2/3 bolts, undo bolts and the ones on the bottom of the card, then pull away!!

makes a horrible sound, but nothing to worry about.

there is plenty of slack on the cables to unplug all the wires
 
Jan 1, 2006
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Sheffield
Taking the door card off is very easy. Have a look at the door leak thread for detailed instructions.

I was scared of it, but in the end it was very, very easy.
 
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