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Old 10-22-2014, 02:17 AM
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hey guys i need help. My mustang has the factory subs in the door pannels. As far as i have read they have their own amp (if im sure) .. They are not working and planning on taking apart my door pannel to see whats wrong. Just seeing if anyone has any info or advice on how to take apart the door pannel. any help would be great thanks.
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Old 10-22-2014, 12:16 PM
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the door woofers are dual voice coil, 1.2 ohms per coil. The subwoofer amps are inside the kick panels on either side of the car.
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Old 10-22-2014, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jz78817
the door woofers are dual voice coil, 1.2 ohms per coil. The subwoofer amps are inside the kick panels on either side of the car.
Do you have any info on how to take apart the door pannel
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Old 10-23-2014, 03:14 AM
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I'm sure there is a writeup somewhere on the site for taking apart the door. It is fairly easy, If I remember correctly there are 7 small 7mm or 8mm screws around the edges of the door and one in the middle, and there are 2 torx screws, something like t27 but don't quote me on that, these are behind the door handle and the window switch panel(the middle small screw is there too). Pull all the screws, pull the extra triangle plastic piece by the mirror, and then gently lift up on the door. You will have to unplug a light and the cable to open the door(I usually use a screwdriver to help with the cable), and then unplug the subwoofer cables as well. With that done the door panel should be completely free of the door and you can work on the subwoofer. The sub has 8 screws behind the plastic trim panel that just pulls off as well as 1 screw in the back.
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Originally Posted by ticopowell
I'm sure there is a writeup somewhere on the site for taking apart the door. It is fairly easy, If I remember correctly there are 7 small 7mm or 8mm screws around the edges of the door and one in the middle, and there are 2 torx screws, something like t27 but don't quote me on that, these are behind the door handle and the window switch panel(the middle small screw is there too). Pull all the screws, pull the extra triangle plastic piece by the mirror, and then gently lift up on the door. You will have to unplug a light and the cable to open the door(I usually use a screwdriver to help with the cable), and then unplug the subwoofer cables as well. With that done the door panel should be completely free of the door and you can work on the subwoofer. The sub has 8 screws behind the plastic trim panel that just pulls off as well as 1 screw in the back.
Hope that helps.
Thanks bro
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Originally Posted by Jonny_S197
Thanks bro
here are the screw locations:
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Old 10-23-2014, 06:23 PM
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Thats really helpful thanks alot guys.
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Old 10-25-2014, 01:32 AM
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The top left holes by where the mirror goes in the picture probably aren't screw holes, They go to the plastic cover for the mirror screws on the door... unless I am remembering wrong.
Have fun!
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Originally Posted by ticopowell
The top left holes by where the mirror goes in the picture probably aren't screw holes, They go to the plastic cover for the mirror screws on the door... unless I am remembering wrong.
Have fun!
I think one is a screw hole and the other two are alignment pins for the "shark fin" trim piece, though I could also be mis-remembering.
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