2018 rear speakers removal

Asked by 2018accor Mar 17, 2018 at 06:35 PM about the 2018 Honda Accord 1.5T LX FWD

Question type: General

Anyone know how to remove the rear dash of a
2018 Honda Accord? I want to upgrade rear
speakers.

5 Answers

Can you access the speakers from the trunk?

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Call up the folks at Crutchfield for more information.

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First pull off the sides of the back seat where the seatbelts are. Second, pull off the pieces around the small window that goes around the top. Third is the plastic molding that have the actual seat belts running thru. Fourth is the big middle piece, just pull it up hard and the clips will start popping, work your arms all around to the back to pop all the green clips. Fifth, unplug 2 clips. Left side in tweeter(small and black) and the right side is a large white harness. Sixth install speakers.

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Front doors are easy, use small flathead screwdriver to pop up the power window cluster and disconnect wiring harness. 1 Philips head screw is underneath it. Then pop the clips all around the panel and reach behind to unplug wiring harness to mirrors and trunk on driver door.

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