How to remove rear speakers? 08 E350
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08 Mercedes-Benz E350, 09 BMW 528i
How to remove rear speakers? 08 E350
Hey everyone, the rear speakers (behind the rear occupants) have started rattling and I'm planning to replace them. However I can't seem to find any DIYs on this job. Has anyone done this job or know of a DIY?
My car is an 08 E350 with the Harmon/Kardon sound system.
The part in question is: Pkg Tray Speaker - Mercedes-Benz (219-820-06-02)
Thanks in advance!
My car is an 08 E350 with the Harmon/Kardon sound system.
The part in question is: Pkg Tray Speaker - Mercedes-Benz (219-820-06-02)
Thanks in advance!
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Remove rear seats , and rear headrest to access the subwoofer in rear deck
-Seats will be removed has 3 bolts I belive 10mm
-Bottom cushion you have to push in a tab to release theirs two one on each side
-Now the kinda tricky part you will need a flat head screw driver, behind evey headrest theirs are two small black tabs which have to be pushed down , best way to do this is push the headrest back , youll see once you try it, after that you'll have acess to rear speaker
-Seats will be removed has 3 bolts I belive 10mm
-Bottom cushion you have to push in a tab to release theirs two one on each side
-Now the kinda tricky part you will need a flat head screw driver, behind evey headrest theirs are two small black tabs which have to be pushed down , best way to do this is push the headrest back , youll see once you try it, after that you'll have acess to rear speaker
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Remove rear seats , and rear headrest to access the subwoofer in rear deck
-Seats will be removed has 3 bolts I belive 10mm
-Bottom cushion you have to push in a tab to release theirs two one on each side
-Now the kinda tricky part you will need a flat head screw driver, behind evey headrest theirs are two small black tabs which have to be pushed down , best way to do this is push the headrest back , youll see once you try it, after that you'll have acess to rear speaker
-Seats will be removed has 3 bolts I belive 10mm
-Bottom cushion you have to push in a tab to release theirs two one on each side
-Now the kinda tricky part you will need a flat head screw driver, behind evey headrest theirs are two small black tabs which have to be pushed down , best way to do this is push the headrest back , youll see once you try it, after that you'll have acess to rear speaker
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Thanks! How difficult was it? Is there any way I can get back there without removing the rear seats? Like say through the trunk?
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Are you talking about the original speaker/deck or the one you installed? It seems like it's one piece, if the deck is rattling, would I be able to "glue" or insulate whatever is rattling in there?
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If your 211 has foldable seat back, headrests are on the seat back, no need do anything.
unfortunatlly, it seems your back seats are fixed, click:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...elf-dying.html
If I didn’t remember wrong, I drilled a hole from trunk, on the back of driver side right clip, for the access of screw driver.
so, the next job is to remove side panel on C pillor, search it, not so hard.
good luck.