2016 2017 Honda Civic — How to Replace Rear Speakers Removal Remove Install

2016 2017 Honda Civic — How to Replace Rear Speakers Removal Remove Install

Step by step how to remove trim to access the rear speakers on a 2016 2017 Honda Civic

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Vgp 1982 says:

Whoever thought it was a good idea to make it this damn hard to access those speakers should be shot. I thought this was going to be fairly simple. I mean why in the hell could they not have mounted them from underneath? Just open the trunk, remove 4 bolts and out comes the speakers. This is just ridiculous lol. Not going to be doing this anytime soon

David Menssen says:

U forgot to mention to unplug the super tweeters next to the 3rd brake light so now mine are broken

Timmer says:

These shitty little speakers are back there? Can this somehow support some 6×9's?

Andrew Sep says:

I just replaced my rear speakers on my 2020 civic. I had been waiting for months to do it and finally today I did. Easy to pull everything out, it was the putting everything back that took the longest. No problem resetting the pin for the airbag. Just used a screw driver to pry the plastic clips. I found that the pin on when side was not even all the way installed.

ClearlyHysteric says:

If I completed a speaker swap, I'd have extra clips and more than one panel won't be flush after putting it together again

Angel Jimenez says:

Wow after doing this. I should be able to work at the Honda factory no problem.

jonv92 says:

Imagine if Honda just made them accessible through the trunk..

Rohail Asim Sheikh says:

Hello
I just wanna ask that honda reborn 2010 model speakers can be installed? in civic x model?

Nikhil G. says:

You’re a legend for going thru all of that so confidently

bite me says:

remove all those panels just to get to the rear speakers, are you kidding me? Never mind, suddenly my stock speakers sound pretty good to me after watching the video. BTW, I missed my old car where rear speakers were easily removed by popping up covers on top to get to the mounting screws.

MiKe EcKo says:

Thanks for the video but God damn that's a lot of shit you got to take off just to change one speaker. My center sub is blown and I need to change it and I haven't done it because it's ridiculous what you have to do to change one speaker

Ceasar says:

For coupe owners: to take rear speakers out it's a little easier.

1. Remove the screw hidden above the rear hanger.
2. Remove the black plastic SRS cover by prying out on it's sides.
3. Remove the metal SRS clip directly behind the plastic cover you just removed. To do this, you have to push the metal clip together and then pull outwards.
4. Remove the entire plastic trim piece starting from the hanger all the way to the back windshield. To do this, gently pry down by the hanger and the SRS fabric cover to release the plastic clips holding it in. The entire trim piece with the fabric cover should come off all together.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for the other side.
6. Open trunk and release rear seat latches and push them down.
7. Take the entire rear plastic cover off as is shown in this video.

Only difference that I saw in my coupe besides how to take off the panels was that mine came with a subwoofer in-between the two rear speakers, but that might be because I have the ex-t model.

Yup says:

You didn’t unplug the Tweeters from the trunk before moving on to removing everything else. Remove the tweeters people! They will snap off when you remove the back panel if you don’t!

Ryan says:

Where do the rear tweeters go??

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