1992 Cabrio rear speaker popped.
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How do i remove the covers?
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1992 Cabrio rear speaker popped.
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My next question is what size are the speakers? That will save me taking the door card out, measuring the speaker, then putting it back whilst I acquire new speakers, then take it out again to fit them. I can do it all in one go.
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1992 Cabrio rear speaker popped.
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Actually I think I might have a spare 6x4 in my odds and sods dept.
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It's a 5 minute job to remove the door card, undo window winder, remove cover near seat belt, unpeel the seal along the door and get your fingers on behind and push the poppers off, tip the back of the rear seat forward as sometimes VW fit a hidden screw on the bottom corner.
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Be warned that the 91.5 and up Cabbies have a handle extension on the Crank, so be careful not to drop that in the crack between the seats.
It allows the crank handle to clear the speaker grille.
On one set of speakers that I replaced on my 92, I had to trim the metal on the speakers to clear the Grille, nothing that a tin snip couldn't take care of tho.
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TBigJohn said
VW have weird window winder trims, the centre doesn't pop out to access the retaining screw, the whole plastic cover has to be prised up and slid out of the way. Mad, but I found the explanation in a Porters manual.
Depends on which type you had, I forgot to mention it…The Chrome handles on my Diesel Bunny was a bit different…But you are right.
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Twas this which popped it at 70ish with the top down, On the M6
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What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
Where are my DIY Links?
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Where are my DIY Links?
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