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How to Replace or Remove Car Speakers
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How to Install Car Speakers
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Better Answer
The front door speakers are removed by first removing circle plastic tab covers located center of the door handle, under the door grip and towards the front inside of the door. Remove the two Phillips head screws that are under two of the three tab covers.
Then remove the plastic triangle piece opposite the side view mirror. This will have three tabs holding it in that will pop free with some force. It will come off with the use of a flat head screwdriver or similar tool.
Pull towards the bottom of the door outwards to relaease the plastic pieces holding the trim to the actual door. If you have a trim removal tool it might make things a little easier. Pop the plastic pieces all the way around the door. Push the door panel up and away from front of the car.
There will be a plug connecting to the power window switch. Disconnect this by pressing on the one side of the plug.
You will now have access to the door speakers.
Yes, Subaru made the Legacy in 1996.
Yes.
The differential between the axles controls the AWD on a 1996 2.2 Subaru Legacy Wagon.
The spark plug gap for a 1995 Subaru Legacy is .044"
1996 Legacy: 1. Remove electrical connector. Must push in on sides. 2. Remove outer rubber boot. 3. Unlatch retaining spring. 4. Remove bulb
A 1996 Subaru Legacy Outback requires: For automatictransmission: DEXRON III For manual transmission: GL5 75W90 gear oil
Does it turn over? Does it have fuel? Does it have spark?
6.6 quarts
wagon
On a 1996 Subaru Legacy, the starter relay is located under the head in the relay box. The relay box is located on the driver side at the rear of the engine.
300
4.2 qts