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Removing Center Speaker Cover PLEASE HELP!

ccookson

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Hi Everyone!

This Forum is amazing. I have a rattle coming from where I think is the center speaker. Just wanted to remove the cover to have a look, wasn't sure if anyone has done this and how easy it is. I do not want to damage anything. Seems like I would just get a flat head under the edge but....Rather be safe if someone has done it before.

Thank you!!

Chris
 

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It's very easy. I used a trim removal tool, but with a flat blade screw driver and a cloth underneath, you can start prying up the edges. It will pop right off.
 

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It's very easy. I used a trim removal tool, but with a flat blade screw driver and a cloth underneath, you can start prying up the edges. It will pop right off.
This is great news! I hope the rattle is coming from here, very annoying! Thank you so much!!!!
 

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Trim Removal Tools @ Amazon

If you're a tool hoe (like I am) and work on your own stuff - spending $20 or less on a good set of plastic trim removal tools will save years of heartache by not scraping stuff up on your new truck.

I've used them 3 times in less than a month since I got my truck.

Rick
 
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I just pulled mine out using my fingers and finger nails. Started along the front edge and worked my way around.

Got some thin foam at a craft store that has adhesive one one side (about $1), cut out some rectangle pieces with scissors, cut out a rectangular hole in each of those with a utility knife and stuck them on each of the spots that the clips go into the dashboard. Cut a few more pieces out and stuck them in a few spots under the cover.

Maybe 15 minutes total (excluding the drive to the craft store), and so far no more rattle.

Good luck
 

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Thank you this is great advice will be doing that this weekend. I will be investing in those trim removal tools. :)!
 

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