Hello, I would like to disassemble the subwoofer but I dont know how.
I removed every bolt and still no move with the plastics... :/
By the way, I have JBL Creature II
Thank you :)
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Hello
I would first try to tighten the wiper arms first where the arms bolt to the rods at the cowl remove the plastic caps and tighten the 13mm nuts that hold them down then you might need to adjust them if they wipe past the windshield
Good luck
Chris
Hello: First remove the plastic covers at the front and rear of the seat tracks (do it carefully so you don't break them) then remove the bolts in the rear (move the seat all the way forward) one on each side. It will either be a 15mm bolt head or a torx head bolt depending on what year truck (don't remember what size torx) after removing rear bolts, move seat all the way forward disconnect ALL electrical connectors, tilt seat forward to disconnect hooks in seat rail and you should beable to remove seat. On some tear models you may have to disconnect the seat belt.
Good day, In your trunk there are 2 small amps. The first amp is connected to your car speakers. The second amp is connected to your subwoofer. Once you locate the subwoofer amp. Your subwoofer amp will be the amp close to the sub enclosure. Unplug the subwoofer from the amp. Your next step is to unscrew the 4 10mm bolts so that you can remove the sub enclosure. At this point you can now remove the enclosure. It will take a some time as it always seems to be up there pretty good. But once it starts to move it should come out with little work. I hope this helps with your removal of the subwoofer.
just bought a sonata with the same problem,, linkage was seized on the
drivers side,remove wiper arms remove trim rubber, the plastic snaps pop
out easily, remove plastic cover linkage will be fully exposed and
easily removed,two 10mm bolts, one nut releases the linkage from the
motor simple oiling may help,, mine was barely movable so i put a torch
to it several times and oiled it as it cooled slowly working it until
it moved freely.. good luck
is it the plastic slides with wire on them that connect ot the drain trough? May not be serviced separately. they are available for 2003 Expedition. Don't know if similar.
Drive Cables and Guide Rails
Disassembly and Assembly
Remove the roof opening panel frame. For additional information, refer to Roof Opening Panel Frame in this section.
Remove the roof opening panel water trough.
Remove the bolts.
Remove the roof opening panel water trough.
Remove the roof opening panel water trough guide by sliding it forward and lifting it outward at the notch in the roof opening panel tracks.
Hi Integral17, It sounds like your database is corrupt. Here's something to try. While the device is booting, press the pause/play button several times (about once per second). If you hit the pause/play at the right time during the boot process, it will invoke a debug menu that will allow you to format the disk. Format the disk and see if that resolves the problem.
On the side panel there is a cargo hook with a 10mm bolt. Take that bolt out. On the floor panel there are 2 cargo hooks -- also 10mm. Take them out and remove floor panel. Fold seat forward and you should have access to 5 or 6 bolts -- also 10mm. Remove them then pull the panel out slightly and disconnect the cig ligthter and that should solve your issue.
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