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<blockquote data-quote="Dynboy" data-source="post: 70201" data-attributes="member: 544867"><p>Hey man this should be a easy fix if you have not already done so by now. The passenger quarter panel is where the amp is located at. Since this is your first time doing this take off the pass seat belt by roof. Take all the plastic tabs out surrounding the window. Be carefull these break easy but are inexpensive at dealership. Last of all pull up your carpet in trunk area on right side and take out screws holding panel in. Oh fold that side of the back seat down. You will see the amp unplug the two harnesses and plug them into the bypass plug. You can do this later by feel by undoing some of the window plugs and screws but do not try it until later you might break a panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dynboy, post: 70201, member: 544867"] Hey man this should be a easy fix if you have not already done so by now. The passenger quarter panel is where the amp is located at. Since this is your first time doing this take off the pass seat belt by roof. Take all the plastic tabs out surrounding the window. Be carefull these break easy but are inexpensive at dealership. Last of all pull up your carpet in trunk area on right side and take out screws holding panel in. Oh fold that side of the back seat down. You will see the amp unplug the two harnesses and plug them into the bypass plug. You can do this later by feel by undoing some of the window plugs and screws but do not try it until later you might break a panel. [/QUOTE]
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