Toyota produces a mid-sized car called the Camry. The vehicle had its 1980 premiere as a tiny car. The Camry has undergone seven generations of redesigns as of 2009, including a novel hybrid design that combines an electric motor with a conventional gasoline engine. Although the typical user wouldn’t need to repair many parts, the speaker cover can be one of them. After several years of regular use, they are infamous for disintegrating (particularly the back speaker covers).
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On the grill, pry up. The grill is held in place by a number of retaining clips. To get the grill off, you might have to break these clips. It’s acceptable to do this because new covers will be used in their place. When replacing the back speakers, many Toyota dealerships insist that you also buy a brand-new rear cover, however this is not required. The individual speaker covers are produced by Toyota. Parts #04007-521AA-B0 and #04007-521AA-E0 are for gray and oak colored covers, respectively.
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Work the screwdriver completely around the speaker cover’s edge. It might be simpler to pry up the lid if you can get your fingers below it. Clear any broken retainer clip pieces from the mounting brakes after removing the lid.
Insert the replacement speaker cover by sliding it over. When the speaker cover clicks into place, push on the cover again.
How many speakers can you find in a 2018 Toyota Camry?
changing the OEM speakers in your Camry. The JBL system adds three more speakers, including a subwoofer, to the standard system’s six speakers. Each model’s speaker removal procedures are the identical, and your Crutchfield MasterSheet contains all the specifics.