Kia Optima: Removal - Speakers. Repair procedures - Audio - Body Electrical System - Kia Optima TF 2011-2024 Service ManualKia Optima: Removal

Front Speaker

1. Remove the front door trim panel and speaker connector.

(Refer to the BD group - "Front door")

2. Remove the front speaker (A) after loosening 4 screws.

Rear Speaker
1. Remove the rear door trim panel and speaker connector.

(Refer to the BD group - "Rear door")

2. Remove the rear speaker (A) after removing 4 screws.

Crash Pad Midrange Speaker
1. Remove the main crash pad.

(Refer to the BD group - "Crash pad")

2. Disconnect the midrange speaker connector (A).

3. Remove the crash pad side speaker grill (A).

4. Remove the midrange speaker (A) after loosening the mounting screws.

Subwoofer Speaker
1. Remove the rear seat forward.

(Refer to the BD group - "Rear seat")

2. Remove the rear package tray.

(Refer to the BD group - "Package tray")

3. Disconnect the subwoofer speaker connector (A).
4. Remove the subwoofer speaker (B) after removing 4 bolts.

Center speaker
1. Remove the center speaker grill (A).

Apply the protective tapes to the speaker grill and its related parts.
2. Remove the center speaker (A) after loosening the mounting screws.

External Amp
1. Remove the trunk right luggage side trim.

(Refer to the BD group - "Interior trim")

2. Remove the external amplifier connector (A).

3. Remove the external amplifier (A) after loosening the mounting nuts.


Inspection
1. Troubleshooting for Speaker (1) Basic inspection of speaker Inspect the sound from speaker after verifying that the speaker mounting screws are removed and the w ...

Installation
Front Speaker 1. Install the front speaker. 2. Install the front door trim. Rear Speaker 1. Install the rear speaker. 2. Install the rear door t ...

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