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Old 03-08-11, 02:09 PM
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Ok I need help.. In my 92' sc400 the back two 6*9 are blown to bit's and I need to change them. I haven't the fogist clue on changing them. I looked in the trunk and can see were they screw in from the back seat but I don't have a clue to how to get to the screws!
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Rear Deck Speakers
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Lift up firmly on the front edge of the rear lower seat cushion. Remove the cushion. Remove the three 12-mm bolts from the bottom of the rear upper seat cushion with a 12-mm socket and ratchet. Lift out the upper rear seat cushion and remove.
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Remove the two retaining clips from the front edge of the rear deck panel with a panel tool. Slide the rear deck panel toward the front of the vehicle to access the speakers.
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Remove the two 10-mm bolts from the edge of each speaker with a 10-mm socket and ratchet. Pull the speaker housings out of the deck and unplug the wiring harness connected to the backs. Plug the wiring harness into your new speaker housings and test operation. Place the new speaker housings into the deck and secure with the 10-mm bolts. Replace the deck panel and cushions

Found it here: How to Replace the Speakers in a 1992 Lexus SC 400 | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7562257_repl...#ixzz1G3Qvrqa1
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