Rear speaker shelf wire disconnect (for air filter change)
I am attempting to remove the rear speaker compartment, as well as the carpet piece and the engine cover so I can inspect my air filter. We have had a rather intense pollen season and I suspect that the filter is in need of replacement. I was hoping to do a quick removal and inspection of the filter this evening so I could pick up a new one and replace if need be over the weekend.
I followed some instructions from the Pelican Parts website (as well as a video I found) which is great up to the point where I need to disconnect the rear speaker shelf (which is not part of the Pelican Parts instructions nor the video I found). I can see the clip where the speaker wire attaches but not certain how to get it to disconnect and I do not want to break it. Anyone have suggestions, pictures or a video link that shows this part of the process? |
Mine is an aftermarket kit, so it may be different from what is in your car. It consists of a two-piece plug. One part is attached to the compartment and the other is attached to the roll bar on the passenger side.
To detach mine, I squeeze on two short levers on the outer plug. This allows the inner part to slide out. |
I have the Bose rear speaker kit...
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I don't understand why people do not post pictures of their issues here, can you post a picture of the plug?
Im sure people would jump in as soon as they saw it |
I will try and post a picture but part of the issue is I was not entirely sure what I was looking for ...
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Pinch the outer edges / the sides of the speak box side, Then wiggle. |
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