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3. At this point, it makes things a bit easier to remove the seating area of the backseat to grant better
access to the side panels. Simply lift upward and the seat will free itself. (Figure 14)
4. Unhook the leather flap that attaches the cushion to the back portion of the backseat and remove
the seat bottom.
5. Now, look back to the area uncovered by the side panels. You will see three 7mm bolts along the
bottom edge of the top panel. We will only remove the front and rear bolts. Leave the center one in
place. (Figure 16)
6. Starting at the rear of the panel, pull toward you and downward.
7. Now pull outward and downward, freeing up the top edges of the panel, which will allow you to
remove the panel completely and have ready access to the factory mid bass driver. It is secured by
three (3) Philips head screws. Remove these and unplug the speaker.