I looked at the 1993, 1995 and 1997 lesabre dashes and none of them had speakers, but it did look like they had a place for them. Its probably a good idea to…
I looked at the 1993, 1995 and 1997 lesabre dashes and none of them had speakers, but it did look like they had a place for them. Its probably a good idea to…
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what about a 84 lesabre limited front speakers
how do you get dash paneloff 204 lasbe buick
I have 2 whole ones and I parted out two more. The thermostats aren’t too
bad, I pulled one out on the side of the road once so they can’t be too
tough to get to lol
I need to know how to take apart a 87 buick lasabre dash so I can get to my
radeo and update it to a newer one with a cd player..
the concert sound II includes dash speakers…..i have a 92 lesabre
-limited-
Do u know how to remove the back seat back rest in a 2002 buick lesabre?
(Not the seat part u sit on, but whole part your back is against). Thanks
cool looke like fun.lol
what size speakers on in the dash and in the rear deck of a 1996 lesabre?
@InfinityZane When you remove the lower seat half (part u sit on) which
covers the battery you gain access to 2 seat belt bolts (T50 i think).
those two bolts are all that holds bottom half down. The upper half is a
Little trickier. There are Four (4), folded metal retainers. if you slip
your hands between the top of the seat and the rear parcel shelf and pull
the seat away from its mounting you will see them. you need to use a flat
head screw driver to depress the tops of them and yank on them
You should make a video about how to remove the back seat. PLEASE AND THANK
YOU!!!
Ru Canadian
Thanks, I’ve been having problems with my left front speaker, and I was
wondering how to get the dash cover off. I drive a 93, and that’s exactly
where my front speakers are. Also they do have those covers over them as
well, I think they’re there to protect against dust or anything else that
could in the speaker.
I think there was. Did the Concert Sound II system include dash speakers? I
know the one in my ’04 has A-pillar tweeters.
Thanks. They are good at hiding those screws . Especially the ones in the
heater vents.
man my 95 had speakers in front. they were made of paper and one had water
damage. hardest freaking speakers i ever tried to take out in my life. the
screw was 1.5 inches from the windshield so i took a drill bit and channel
locks to it.
I wonder if there was an audio upgrade package that would have given you
more speakers?
i made a mistake in my 98 la sabre im trying to install a new stereo i cut
the clip off i have colored wires i have all the colors but red the closest
thing to it is orange i hook all the wires correctly to the new stereo i
just cant seem to find the red from the car to go into the new head unit
can anyone help?
cool vidoes man. how many lesabres do u have? quick question is it hard to
change the thermostats on these cars?? i have a friend who needs a
thermostat on their 98
сукаурод тебя так закапать в хламе этом 😉
@rainbirdman07 Yeah it looks like theres a plastic cover over the hole that
you could take off and put a speaker in.
THANK YOU sir. Im going out right now
Alright thanks man
Ay do you sale the whole black dashbord thing im looking for one and i
can’t find one
Nah, the Concert Sound II system had 5 1/4″ in the doors with tweeters
above them in their own little hole. I think those are leftovers from
another GM car. I know Pontiac 6000s (same chassis) had 4×6″ in the dash…
so did the old Olds from the late 80s, and I believe the early Lesabres
might’ve had them too.
Thank you! I am going to need to do this soon, and my ’99 LeSabre does have
speakers in those places under the dash. Hopefully the procedure is the
same for a ’99 as it is for a ’97.
Thank you very much for these guides on how to remove a radio, and access
the speakers in a Buick Lesabre! You helped me install my stereo more than
any other resource I’ve found! these directions apply to the 1990 model as
well 😀 again, THANK YOU VERY MUCH 😀
@InfinityZane I’ve never taken one out that new but if it is like the older
ones you should be able to take the bottom part off then you will see some
bolts/nuts holding in the bottom part of the seat back. Once you take those
out you can usually pull the back part up and out. The top part is usually
held in with hooks.