Friday 10 December 2010

Ford Fiesta Mk6 Front Door Speaker Replacement guide.

Step 1:

Open the door and identify the initial three screws (See Photo A)

Photo A
Remove the cap and screw in the door release first. (Photo B)
Photo B

Next screw about half way out and then pull hard on the screws under the door card.
They should pop out easy enough. If not unscrew them a bit more then pull on them.

Step 2:
The door card will now come loose but it will not come free due to two hidden screws
First remove the cover surrounding the handle. (Photo C) 
Get a flathead screw driver and prize all the clips open (Photo D)
Unhook the electric windows controller plug.
Photo C

Photo D

 There are two star drive screws holding the door card to the door. (Photo E)
Photo E
Now the screws have been removed the door card should lift up and off quite easily. Just pull hard and the clips will pop open. 

Step 3: 

Remove the old Ford Issue speaker by undoing the screws and unplugging it's connector. (Photo F)
Photo F
Note: Here is the tricky bit and this bit is up to you. Depending on what speakers you are fitting and how good you are with electrics and wiring you may want to either simply cut off the ford connector and wire the speakers directly or use some connectors to ensure a better connection between amp and speaker. 

I used Vibe Slick 57 5x7inch which had a variety of fitting holes to use. The four I used lined up directly with fords holes and screwed right in after connection. (Photo G)
(Photo G)
Step 4:

Once the speakers have been installed and you've checked they are working. Simply work backwards to re attach the doorcard and finish off by reinstalling the screw cap in the door release bay.

And there you go your front speakers are in and working.

I'm happy with the sound the Vibe Slick 57s produce from the standard head unit however they are ripe for amping.

Check back for hopefully more regular updates in the new year.





Finally

Due to the snow and ice and slush and salt and grit the speakers I ordered were lost in transit and I only received them today. A full 3 weeks after ordering them. Thanks to Dave at CarAudioSecurity for finding them for me and getting them out of the de-po pronto.

I've fitted them and they sound awesome.

So the next post should be a fitting guide.