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JimJx 
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Posted: March 19, 2002 at 3:13 PM / IP Logged  
Hi All,
I have a 95 Neon that I have a bad rear speaker in and want to swap.
Plymouth in their infinite (Read that as EXTREMELY limited) wisdom, install the speakers from the top
of the deck, puts the carpet over them, then puts the rear seat in....
Does anyone know where I can find a diagram or instructions to getting to these speakers?
I have looked everywhere and can't seem to find them. I have also crawled around the trunk of the car and it
looks like getting the rear seat out is gonna be a bear.
Any info greatly appreciated....
Jim
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Hi Jim, first remove the lower section of the rear seat to expose the bolts holding in the upper section of the rear seat and remove them as well. Once you have the seat completely out, you can remove the rear deck lid to access the rear speakers. It's been a while since I've worked on a '95 Neon and I don't remember if you need to remove the rear side panels as well, but even if you do, it will only take 15 minutes to half an hour tops with the right tools to get to them.

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Everything the12volt and ya you do have to remove the panels.
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oops!

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