Replacing 2002-2006 Toyota Camry Rear Speaker Covers(Easy Way)

Replacing 2002-2006 Toyota Camry Rear Speaker Covers(Easy Way)

I made a video to show how to replace the camrys back speaker covers. The dealership wanted 200 dollars to do this job. Luckily my mom wasn’t dumb and let me…

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Robert Bach says:

Thanks for this! I was on the right path and needed the tips.

Felipe Parada says:

Awesome Video. Saved me time and money. Thank you.

Serge Saati says:

Not the same color, tan covers on a grey interior car.

musicbeginner says:

Thank you for the video. I replaced one cover today after watching your
video couple of times.

Karen Chow says:

Love the kitty! Super cute

focknfree says:

Thanks for this vid! I was about to go to the dealership. Both of my are
destroyed. I’m going to try and buy the covers on Amazon. 

esenpillai says:

I purchased my covers from Amazon prime ($20.00). After going through 3
page installation instruction, I gave up and planned to take it to a
mechanic or dealer shop. Before I do that, I wanted to check online.
Boooom, your video a life saver, saved me 80$ labor cost. THANK YOU. very
much

RythmTrail Steel Drum Band says:

thanks 

bobalou10 says:

Thank you sooo much for this video! I’m a woman and was able to change my
speaker covers in less than 30 minutes, thanks to your help.

Blair Abee says:

Thank you. Used a phillips head offset screwdriver and hammer to tap the
old posts through once I had snapped them or shaved them level with the
back panel. Worked great.

Fa' Tony says:

Just returned from installing the new speaker covers. My son and I did it
in about 45 minutes. Thanks!

Ann Marie Martin says:

Thank you Taylor. So helpful.

yashp1000 says:

Took me less than an hour to do…and I’m really not that handy. Thanks for
posting!

TheKingSiddiq3 says:

Hey can anyone give me a link to the cover they purchased? I am trying to
look for the cheapest one possible.. Thanks :)

kal mend says:

work fine thank you……………:)

miragexl007 says:

thanks man, speaker was buzzing last couple days. so I looked today and its
falling apart. 2005 camry. Weird. good to see the video. ebay 23.50 for
set.

shelvdas says:

Thanks. Helpful video.

BigDH28 says:

@Niggataytay300zx Thanks for the great Vid man! Just wanted to say Good Job
And great Quality! I have an 05 camry and mine are cracked and broke also
this vid is very helpful! Thanks again bro!!!

allysonraeh says:

The janky, rear speaker covers in my ’04 Camry were also disintegrating.
Thanks for showing me an easy, low budget fix! I can’t even change my oil
but I think I can handle this one 🙂 Thank you so much!

mkracf says:

My mothers 05 is doing this as well. my 02 covers have a fabric cover over
the plastic and the plastic on mine has not disintegrated… yet. Thanks.

nvrrmore says:

THANK YOU! The dealer wanted to charge me about $1000 to replace the entire
back panel because “they don’t make just the speaker covers.” THANK YOU
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!

Taylor D says:

Thanks for the comments everyone! =] If you have any questions, feel free
to ask away.

roberge32 says:

i pulled up the broken tabs with a pair of pliers( nips) and then pushed a
nail set into the hole to clear the way for the new cover studs. hope this
hepls anybody with this common flaw from toyota

Karl W Marshall says:

I would not have fixed my speakers without your help. Thank you for taking
the time to make this.

swz03f says:

thanks, i’ll give it a try!

Taylor D says:

Good thing you waited on putting on the covers! Glad I saved you money and
take care!

lazych1nk says:

thanks for making this video! i didn’t know it was a common problem

Jimmy Russels says:

there are screws underneath to remove the grill 😀

Taylor D says:

@crocusofnod You are very welcome!

Mark Gilbert says:

dont know if this will help anyone but taking a battery to the leads of the
speaker will cause it to pulse outwards if ++ and –, if u do it reverse
the speaker pulses inwards. isnt damaging to the speaker and a quick way to
determine the positive and negative leads

Al Non says:

nevermind. youtube.com/watch?v=ATOuAGxPUss. looks like under the rear deck
cover.

DREX0077 says:

SO HOW DOES THE NEW SPEAKER COVER STAY IN PLACE????????

Steven Gordon says:

Removing the old, fragile covers worked by tugging on them. The studs that
anchor into the package shelf are resilient. Once the grilles are removed,
you’ll have one or more studs to deal with. You’ve got to work them and pop
them down their holes. I used a set of 5″-long wood routers and phillips
screw drivers to do it. Also did a little drilling to perforate the studs
I’d sheared off. Once all are down, a short phillips screwdriver blade
should penetrate the hold by an inch. Take your time!

Taylor D says:

If they do not hammer down inside the car(which is fine) you can grind them
down with a dremel like device. Let me know if that helps

pinkie09999 says:

Where did you buy those speaker covers? Thanks alot… (:

Taylor D says:

@DrSchmenge Very welcome! Glad I could help =D

sputnikify says:

Thank you very much. You solved my problem.

Taylor D says:

@imfercho Good stuff!

Taylor D says:

Your local Toyota dealership sells them along with Ebay and other online
stores =)

Taylor D says:

I bought these from ebay and they did not come with any clips =/ Thanks for
the info for other users though.

Taylor D says:

What dealer isn’t?

Taylor D says:

Thanks for all the appreciation everybody! I never thought this video would
make it to 28,000 views.

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