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2009 Accord Rear Speakers
One of the rear speakers has blown in our 2009 Accord, and needs to be
replaced. Does anyone know how to remove the covers and speakers? As well, does anyone know what size the speakers are (6x9???), and what they should be replaced with? |
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2009 Accord Rear Speakers
Would not your warranty cover this?
"dristan24" > wrote in message ... > One of the rear speakers has blown in our 2009 Accord, and needs to be > replaced. Does anyone know how to remove the covers and speakers? As > well, does anyone know what size the speakers are (6x9???), and what > they should be replaced with? |
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2009 Accord Rear Speakers
TomP > wrote in :
> dristan24 wrote: > >> One of the rear speakers has blown in our 2009 Accord, and needs to be >> replaced. Does anyone know how to remove the covers and speakers? As >> well, does anyone know what size the speakers are (6x9???), and what >> they should be replaced with? > > I agree, this should be covered by warranty, unless out by mileage. > Even if out by mileage, this sort of thing is often covered under the "goodwill" warranty, so it's still /not/ a good idea to monkey with it until warranty coverage is definitely ruled out. OP should visit his dealer and ask them to fix it. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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On Jan 31, 5:33*pm, Tegger > wrote:
> TomP > wrote : > > > dristan24 wrote: > > >> One of the rear speakers has blown in our 2009 Accord, and needs to be > >> replaced. Does anyone know how to remove the covers and speakers? As > >> well, does anyone know what size the speakers are (6x9???), and what > >> they should be replaced with? > > > * * I agree, this should be covered by warranty, unless out by mileage. > > Even if out by mileage, this sort of thing is often covered under the > "goodwill" warranty, so it's still /not/ a good idea to monkey with it > until warranty coverage is definitely ruled out. > > OP should visit his dealer and ask them to fix it. > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/ Agreed. The warranty is still valid, and Honda will cover the repair. My issue is that the factory supplied speakers are woefully inadequate, and I would like to replace them with something more competent. I am pretty sure that Honda would not install the speakers I supply. It sounds like I have no other option, other than going back to the factory speakers. |
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dristan24 > wrote in
: > On Jan 31, 5:33*pm, Tegger > wrote: >> >> OP should visit his dealer and ask them to fix it. >> > > Agreed. The warranty is still valid, and Honda will cover the repair. > My issue is that the factory supplied speakers are woefully > inadequate, Were you running them at full-volume all the time? It might have simply been a defective speaker, you know. Potential defects are the reason you have a warranty in the first place. > and I would like to replace them with something more > competent. I am pretty sure that Honda would not install the speakers > I supply. Honda does not work on customer cars. The dealer, on the other hand, might be willing to install your speakers, but they'll probably give you dire warnings about warranty invalidation. Many electrical problems are due to people monkeying with the factory harness. > It sounds like I have no other option, other than going back > to the factory speakers. > Right now that would be an excellent idea. Keep your car OEM for the duration of the warranty, then do what you like after that. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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dristan24 > wrote:
> Agreed. The warranty is still valid, and Honda will cover the repair. > My issue is that the factory supplied speakers are woefully > inadequate, and I would like to replace them with something more > competent. I am pretty sure that Honda would not install the speakers > I supply. It sounds like I have no other option, other than going back > to the factory speakers. Try Crutchfield (http://www.crutchfield.com). They typically have all the right harnesses for after market speakers. === Khalid Aziz |
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2009 Accord Rear Speakers
"See signature for email address" > wrote in message
... > dristan24 > wrote: >> Agreed. The warranty is still valid, and Honda will cover the repair. >> My issue is that the factory supplied speakers are woefully >> inadequate, and I would like to replace them with something more >> competent. I am pretty sure that Honda would not install the speakers >> I supply. It sounds like I have no other option, other than going back >> to the factory speakers. > > > Try Crutchfield (http://www.crutchfield.com). They typically have all > the right harnesses for after market speakers. They also have the various charts to tell one what does or does not fit and usually include adapter harnesses for free with applicable purchase (as well as detailed instructions on performing the installation with pictures specific to your car). |
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2009 Accord Rear Speakers
> "dristan24" wrote
> Agreed. The warranty is still valid, and Honda will cover the repair. My issue is that the factory supplied speakers are woefully inadequate, and I would like to replace them with something more competent. I am pretty sure that Honda would not install the speakers I supply. It sounds like I have no other option, other than going back to the factory speakers. -------------- Two things: 1) After suffering through years of Honda's rear speakers being "woefully inadequate" and having to change them out, my 2004 Accord EX's speakers are more than just fine. I saw no need to replace them. I'm a bass player, should that mean anything. Unless the 2009's are a lot worse than mine, I don't know that replacements will be all that much better. Maybe, maybe not. 2) For my then new 1997 Civic I bought replacement 6x9 Polk speakers (from Crutchfield), and took the car to my dealer asking for help. (Both front and rear OEM's were awful.) The service manager, white shirt and all, crawled into the trunk and removed the rear shelf, removed the required portions of the back seat.... then handed me back the car. I drove it to a quiet area of the lot and replaced the speakers. Then I brought the car back to the service area where, as I recall, they put it all back together. No charge. It was the second new car I'd bought from them, so I guess after seven years they must have grown to like me. |
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