That little speaker in the center of the car, between the two seats: is that functional for music or is it something to do with the car's phone system? If its for music, mine's busted and doesn't work. Anyone know how to remove it/replace it??
The center speaker is used for the stereo and it is driven off of the same amp that drives the Sub woofer so if your center is dead so is your Sub. You need to fix or replace your sub woofer amp located in the passenger foot well.
It does so happen I am selling a rebuilt sub on Ebay right now,
I'm planning on an aftermarket speaker upgrade in the near future (doors and sub).
I'll probably ask the installer to run a wire from that little center speaker up to the dash area and terminate it with a mini-plug so I can use it to better hear the radar detector while the stereo is cranking. It could then also be used as a dedicated cell phone speaker or plug into a mini-cassette recorder for those of you that might need to listen to things recorded at the office.
I had the same problem and just got my stock subwoofer back from being rebuilt and it actually doesn't sound all that bad for such a little speaker. I had soundrepair.com, formerly boserepair.com, fix it for $75. They give you a 3 year warranty, pretty quick turnaround, and they are located in Florida.
It will save you the trouble of having to build or buy a sub enclosure to fit in the space, plus the cost of upgrading everything.
There is not much reason to even mess with the little center speaker. It runs off the same amp that powers the Sub so you can get access to its wires there.
To get to it you need to remove the trim below the rear window, the two trim panels behind the seats, these just pull off. Remove the arm rest, 4 screws under a lift out cover inside. With this all done I think there are 5 screws that hold the pod that the center speaker is in.
Be sure the center speaker is really broken. It doesn't output sound like the door speakers. I have to put my ear down to it to actually hear sound coming from it. I think it adds 'balance' to the left and right door speakers, but it sure doesn't seem to add much.
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