Audiovox Portable Speaker, 6.0 Inch owner manual Installation Instructions

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: Do not mount the speakers in the following locations:

-Where the door window glass comes in contact with the speaker.

-Where the window crank handles or gear assemblies come in contact with the speaker when rotated.

-Where the speakers come in contact with the trunk springs, shock towers, or trunk lid.

-Where the speakers come in contact with gas tanks or fuel lines.

-Where the speakers come in contact with the rear window glass, car wall, etc.

We strongly recommend that you read these instructions first be- fore you commence speaker installation. If the instructions appear to be too difficult, or if you lack any of the equipment necessary to finish the job, perhaps it would be more prudent to refer the installa- tion to a qualified, car stereo professional.

Ease of Installation - The car manufacturer provides at least two, and possibly four, pre-cut openings in all cars. When only two are provided, one is usually in the rear deck and the other is in the front dash. Provisions for four speakers usually include two rear deck openings and two door or dash openings. A car manufacturer picks speaker locations that simplify installation and fit available spaces. They are not always the best places for sound reproduction.

Be Innovative - If you’re mechanically inclined, remove door pan- els, dash, side panels, etc., and really get into the basic construc- tion of the car. You’ll be amazed at the vast amount of good-to- excellent speaker locations a car can conceal.

If You Don’t Wish to Cut Holes - Consider the hang-on or sur- face-mount type of speakers. Just pick a reasonably flat panel, drill a few holes, fasten a few screws, and you’re listening to stereo.

INSTALLING ROUND SPEAKERS IN DOORS OR FLAT SURFACES

Most cars are factory-equipped with round speaker openings in door panels, kick panels and occasionally, rear deck panels.

If you decided on a door location for mounting speakers, the follow- ing procedure should be followed:

1. Examine the door panel thoroughly. Observe movement of window crank (no power windows), door latches, etc. Obviously, you don’t want to install a speaker where the arc of a moving window crank (or electric window frame) would interfere with the speaker grille. Avoid all areas that might cause interference with the normal functions of the door assembly.

CAUTION: By removing the door upholstery panel, you may find several alternate locations higher up on the door. Watch out for window mechanisms; even professional installers have mounted a speaker and then found out it interfered with some moving part.

Using Factory Openings - The one advantage to using the factory openings is you avoid having cut sheet metal, as the holes are pre- punched. You normally have only to cut away thin plastic or fiber panels that conceal the openings. Openings near the floor should be avoided if at all possible.

2. It is highly recommended that the padded door panel be re- moved. This can be accomplished by removing the window crank (usually held by a screw or “C” clip found behind the crank), unless the car is equipped with power windows.

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Contents TWO-WAY Speakers Speak ER PRE-INSTALLATION Tips Installation Instructions Selecting Speaker Location Removing the Door PanelSelecting the Speaker Location Speaker MountingCutting Door Padding Using an Existing Hole Cutting Door Padding and Piercing Speaker Mount- ing HolesPiercing Speaker Mounting Holes Enlarging or Cutting a New HoleRouting Speaker Wires Routing Speaker WiresFactory Speaker Replacement Typical Speaker Installation Speaker Mounting DetailsDAY Limited Warranty