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BrentD 
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Can someone tell me how to get to the 4x6's in the front dash and the 6x9's in the rear deck to replace them in a 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix?
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Pontiac Grand Prix
'92-96
Car Radio Removal
Front Speaker Removal
Rear Speaker Removal
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Thanks, the rear speaker guide will help although I was told the whole back deck had to be removed, I tried pulling the grills but didn't try real hard because I did not want to break them, as for the front speakers I don't have any in the doors, I am trying to figure out how to take them out of the dash, I tried the grills on the dash too but didn't want to break them either. Your guide for the radio is alot easier then mine was, I had to remove the whole underneath of the dash, drop the ashtray and then take the radio holder out.
If you know of a guide for the dash speakers I would appreciate it, thanks again.
BrentD
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Pontiac Grand Prix
'92-96
<STRONG style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400"> <FONT color=#0000ff size=4>Car Radio Removal
<FONT size=4>Front Speaker Removal
<FONT color=#0000ff size=4>Rear Speaker Removal
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dash speakers:

1.  remove 3 screws from the underside of the instrument cluster trim bezel

2.  remove the screw securing the dash pad located in the glove box cavity accessible through a hole positioned at the front and center of the cavity.
3.  pull upward on the dash pad and out to remove
4.  remove 4 screws securing the speaker to the dash, pull from the cavity, unplug the leads and remove.

rear deck:

1.  remove 2 bolts securing the lower seat cushion at the front of the seat and remove the cushion.

2.  remove 4 bolts securing the bottom of the upper seat cushion, lift up on the cushion to release the fastening hooks, and remove.
3.  using a panel removal tool or a flathead screwdriver, remove 2 push pin fasteners from the front of the rear deck panel securing it to the rear deck, pull outward on the deck and remove.
4.  remove 4 screws securing each speaker to the deck, unplug, and remove.

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