1.Remove the rear seat:
- Fold the rear seats down.
- Locate the two bolts holding the rear seat in place. They are usually located at the front of the seat, near the floor.
- Remove the bolts using a ratchet and socket.
- Lift up and remove the rear seat.
2.Remove the speaker covers:
- Locate the speaker covers on the rear deck. They are usually held in place by plastic clips.
- Pry off the speaker covers using a trim removal tool or a flat-head screwdriver.
- Set aside the speaker covers.
3.Disconnect the speaker wires:
- Locate the speaker wires connected to the speakers. They are usually color-coded.
- Disconnect the speaker wires by pressing down on the release tabs and pulling the connectors out.
- Set aside the disconnected speaker wires.
4.Remove the speakers:
- Locate the screws holding the speakers in place. They are usually located around the perimeter of the speakers.
- Remove the screws using a ratchet and socket.
- Lift up and remove the speakers from the rear deck.
5.Install the new speakers:
- Place the new speakers into the speaker holes in the rear deck.
- Secure the speakers using the removed screws.
- Connect the speaker wires to the new speakers. Make sure to match the colors of the wires.
- Snap the speaker covers back into place.
- Replace the rear seat.
Note: If you are installing aftermarket speakers, you may need to make modifications to the speaker holes or use speaker adapters to make them fit properly.