Created on: 2017-03-16
How to install, repair, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, or burned out tweeter door speaker on 11 Chevy Camaro
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
T30 Driver
7mm Socket
Ratchet
Trim Tool Set
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Start by opening your door. And behind your door handle, you'll notice that there is a little cap right here, and a 7-millimeter behind that, which we'll take out. And then right up here, there's another hidden panel, we'll take that cover off, and there's a T-30 Torx bit, or a Torx bolt right here that we'll want to remove. Around the perimeter of the door, there's three 7-millimeter bolts that you'll want to take out next. We're going to use our door panel removal tool that is available from 1A Auto. We'll start right here on the edge of the door, and you'll feel the door panel pop away from the door. You can work your way along the bottom and remove the rest. We'll move up to the top and right between the rubber seal and the door panel, are some more clips that you'll be able to remove with some more prying. And then you can lift it straight up and over the door lock.
Once you have the door panel loose, you'll want to take out this Phillips screw right here for the tweeter on the top of the door panel. Right here you just pop this thing down and pull out.
The tweeter wire just plugs right into the tweeter like this, and then it sits into the door panel like so. And you have your one Phillips head screw that screws right in here.
You'll put your door lock up through the hole in the door panel, and then you can start snapping the door panel into place. All right, we'll start by putting the 7-millimeter right in the front of the door panel here, and there's one down at the bottom somewhere over here. The last 7-millimeter is right here on the bottom, and you want to go around and just snug them up. Right here in the door handle area you will have to put the Torx bolt back in. Now replace your one 7-millimeter that goes behind your door handle. And then you can put in your covers. And the one on top.
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