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How to Replace the Rear Speakers

How to remove the rear speakers in a Honda Civic coupe, which are notorious for being difficult to remove.

If you have a Civic and like listening to music, you can’t fail to notice how poor the factory speakers are, and if you looked at the coupe speakers your probably asking
how to change the rear speakers?. I know I was - and when you read this you will probably think "there has to be an easier way!". Well there isn’t, not without damaging the interior trim anyway. This is a big thumbs down to Honda’s design team, though they probably had a good reason for doing it this way (I hope!).

Here is a quick guide to on how to remove the rear speakers form a coupe - with pictures and FREE. May or may not be the same for 1992-1995 models, I haven’t seen one to compare.

Please do not be put off by this, it really is easy when you know how and the results from quality speakers are well worth the effort.

Standard disclaimer: The instructions given below are intended as guidelines only. Any dismantling of your vehicle you do yourself, and the author of this document cannot and does not accept any responsibility for any damage incurred by you dismantling or refitting components incorrectly.

 

Tools Required:

  • 10mm Socket
  • 12mm Socket
  • 14mm Socket
  • Phillips Screwdriver

 

Rear seats have a 40/60

Know your enemy: Rear seats have a 40/60 split and can be folded down, but to get to the speakers they have to come out…

 

Removing the Seats

Fold down both seats and unclip the carpet trim from the back (just pull the carpet and the clips should pop out). Yep, that’s my big sub woofer.

 

Taking out the Seats

You need to unbolt the 4 10mm bolts holding the 40 seat in place, you can then pull it towards you and out.

 

Removing Rear Seats

Also do the two bolts holding in the 60 split seat

 

Removing the Seats

Next you need to unbolt the 10mm bolt on the right, then the 12mm on the left. Keep the bolts and brackets safe. When they are undone the 60 split seat should be able to come out.

 

Taking out the Seats

Another 12mm bolt on this bracket.

 

Removing the Seats

Towards the centre of the seat is another 10mm bolt holding the lower seat in. Undo this and the seat should lift up from the back and unclip from the front.

 

Now the seats are out

Now the seats are out, nearly there….

 

Loosen Seatbelt bolts

…Well actually I lied, were not half way yet!

You need to loosen the right hand bolt (closest to the front seats) and undo the rear one. They were 14mm bolts on mine. Do both sides of the car.

 

Seatbelts removed

Should have something like this…

 

Remove interior trim panels

Undo the Phillips screw in each rear panel…

 

Remove interior trim panels

The panels should unclip from the door frame and come out quite easily. The plastic cover on the parcel shelf (rear deck) should now unclip at the front to allow you to lift and pop the other clips. It will then come out.

 

Remove Old Speakers

You can now unclip and unscrew the old speakers and drop in your new ones. I’m putting in my Kenwood KFC9605 speakers. Make sure that they work and you are happy with them before you reassemble the car, you don’t want to be doing this again in a hurry!!

 

Finished

Reassembly of the car is the reverse of the above process.

Just watch out on the 60 split seat, make sure you put the hinge in the bearing before you bolt it down!

 

Please, please, please make sure you torque everything properly, most importantly the seat belts. I cannot stress how important this is.

 

According to the Haynes manual for the 1995-2000 Civic, all seatbelt fastenings (buckle bolts, reel bolt and pretensioners) should be torqued down to 32Nm or 24 lbf ft.

If you are in any doubt, please get a qualified professional to check. I will not be held accountable if this is done incorrectly.

 

Thats it all done, now turn up the volume and enjoy your new setup! For best results, consider upgrading the front speakers as well (you can just pop the fascia off and unscrew those!)

 

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What Others Are Saying

ALLTHAT Posted on Friday 20th June 2008 at 6:56am Comment

really? All that freakin work to install some new speakers. what a pita.

Jonny Posted on Monday 2nd June 2008 at 9:11pm Comment

Thanks so much bro, great tutorial…… I did also break the bolt in the middle of the 60-40 split also, so to everyone who is doing this, do not over tighten the bolt, if it looks like its not all the way in, its fine, just let it be

PL Posted on Thursday 8th May 2008 at 5:59pm Comment

Dude, I&squot;ve spent about an hour laying down in my trunk wondering how the hell to do that… thnx a lot bro!

Scotty Posted on Thursday 8th May 2008 at 12:26pm Comment

Great step by step guide! No more scratching my head and looking up from inside the trunk wonder wtf to do. As much as I love Honda products, this seems to be a WAY over-engineered (or something) area. What a headache. Anyways, thank u sincerecly for taking the time and effort to do this. My ears thank you too!

Mariano Posted on Tuesday 29th April 2008 at 3:42pm Comment

Hey!

Thanks a ton for the tutorial! I would have never figured out that you need to take apart half the car just to replace speakers! Excellent step-by-step!

Pay it forward!

Jen Posted on Wednesday 23rd April 2008 at 1:09pm Comment

Hi. I have a 2006 Civic coupe and I blew one of the back speakers. I haven&squot;t figured out how to replace the speakers without it being a complete pain. I was reading your advice of how to change the speakers but I wanted to know if that would apply to a 2006? Wasn&squot;t sure what yr civic you were working on. Didn&squot;t look like the newest model to me. Please let me know. Thanks!

Bud Posted on Tuesday 8th April 2008 at 3:20am Comment

Broke my bolt inside the 60/40 seat split, Shame on ME lol. Anyways I would like to Thank the author of this tutorial and I was pleased it all went smoothly. Just to let everyone know, The 9th picture down in some 2/Dr Coupes you would just take the Driver&squot;s rear bolt off as there is no black loop that connects the bolts and seatbelt as seen in pic.

George Posted on Friday 14th March 2008 at 9:55pm Comment

Great instructions and pictures, I also was wondering how I was going to install my new speakers until I found this gem of a web site. The only thing I would add is that since you have everything apart you might as well replace the brake light lamp bulb. Not sure if this is the case on all Hondas but it was on my 96 Civic.

Shazi Posted on Tuesday 11th March 2008 at 10:48am Comment

Brilliant explanation. I didn&squot;t think it would be that tricky just to change some speakers. Nice of you to offer such valuable information for free. Good on ya..

Filip Spasevski Posted on Monday 3rd March 2008 at 7:45pm Comment

omg man i actually love u for this. i have been trying to find out how to do it for weeks now and u simply saved my life. u are the man

JP Chapman Posted on Monday 31st December 2007 at 1:13pm Comment

Hey Tim,
I just got my rear speakers installed on my 99 civic. Thanks for the instructions! I would NOT have figured that out if not for your site. I appreciate it!

Cort Posted on Sunday 4th November 2007 at 3:37am Comment

I have been looking far and wide for something like this. Every site gave me conflicting info of trying to pry up the covers to taking out screws underneath. Yours is very thorough and I cant wait to check to see if it works for mine tomorrow.

Thanks much and I dugg your site.

Ben Posted on Saturday 20th October 2007 at 9:56pm Comment

Great timesaver, I was just going wtf when i googled your site. Good karma to ya.

Graham Posted on Monday 8th October 2007 at 2:13pm Comment

One of the best tutorials I have see for a difficult job to replace two poor speakers with good ones. The pictures make it a breeze along with tools required. I was going to start trying to chop the parcel shelf but when I came across this you saved the day.
Total time taken from start to finish - just over 1 hour.
Driving is now a pleasure.
Many many thanks Lonewolf

Ethan Posted on Friday 28th September 2007 at 2:45pm Comment

Thanks so much for these instructions. They made everything go pretty smoothly for me. I really appreciate it.

Sebastien Rose Posted on Thursday 30th August 2007 at 5:50pm Comment

Anyone tried fitting rear speakers in a Honda Civic 4 door saloon, I wonder if there is much difference?

Manny Posted on Saturday 25th August 2007 at 12:59am Comment

No joke this was one of the most helpful websites for me during my time of frustration.
Thanks a lot

Dee Posted on Sunday 10th June 2007 at 1:00pm Comment

awesome tutorial Great pics to help also… thanks

goerge Posted on Saturday 21st April 2007 at 5:14am Comment

You are the most fantastically awesome person on the planet. I can’t even tell you how long I looked for this because I couldn’t figure it out myself. I’m gonna go click all your sponsored ads right now. It’s the least I could do cause you just saved me at least 50 bucks. I will tell you how it works out.

mel Posted on Tuesday 10th April 2007 at 6:36pm Comment

After weeks of trying to figure this out for myself, I finally found this guide. Thank you very much. Its just a shame that Honda don’t give you this information. Sadly, i am selling my car, and will be taking everything out again. But thanks again.

Martin Posted on Saturday 17th March 2007 at 6:38pm Comment

After struggling for an hour trying to remove my stock radio in my ‘99 Civic DX I came across your site and printed out the rear speaker and radio removal guides. Excellent material! Thank you for publishing this.

Eric Posted on Sunday 4th March 2007 at 2:00am Comment

thanks man, your rear speaker bit really helped out. i put it off and put it off, and was really easy thanks to you. great walk through and everything was very helpful. thanks again, Eric

Greg Posted on Saturday 24th February 2007 at 6:00pm Comment

Your pics helped more than anything. I got my civic rear speaks replaced without pulling the seats! What a mondo pain in the ass though. It took a bit of muscle and grunt but nothing got broken. Yours was the only web site I could find that was any help at all. Thank you. GJB

fabian Posted on Wednesday 3rd January 2007 at 5:01pm Comment

man! i cant tell you how much help this was!.. first i was happy to know that the rear speakers were indeed 6×9, then i was horrified to find out how they were installed! :) anyways your info was a great help! keep up the good work!

Daniel Kablack Posted on Friday 22nd December 2006 at 8:07pm Comment

Hey I’d like to say thanks for the tutorial on installing rear speakers, it took me only about 30 minutes to install my Kenwood KFC6903ie’s in the rear of my 99 Honda Civic Sedan, your tutorial was a help. Keep me updated with any other modifying you do.

Jdawg Posted on Wednesday 22nd November 2006 at 11:32pm Comment

I cant thank you enough Sir extremely helpful Info. I would have never guessed I would have to go through all that just to replace my rear speakers.

Lex Posted on Thursday 17th August 2006 at 12:00am Comment

Wow many thanks to you for taking the time to put this up, with pictures and everything, the amount of time, uncertainty, and frustration this saves me is worth the time to say thanks!!!

netoon Posted on Wednesday 2nd August 2006 at 12:00am Comment

awesome guide to replacing the rear speakers…thanks…nice ride!

Jed Posted on Wednesday 12th April 2006 at 6:12pm Comment

During one of my bumbling google seaches for help, I came across your pdf with instructions for replacing the 6×9s on the rear deck of a Honda Civic coupe. It was EXACTLY what I was looking for and proved invalueable during my install. So I just wanted to send you a quick email to let you know how appreciated it was. The whole project went smoothly. Thanks Again!

 

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