Replace 2003 Toyota Camry Rear Speaker Panels - JOATMON

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • How to (how I) replace the rear speaker grill panels on a 2003 Toyota Camry.
    2002-2006 Toyota Camry Genuine Speaker Grilles 👇🏼
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  • @BecauseImPapa
    @BecauseImPapa Год назад +2

    This is a fantastic video in every respect, and you're an outstanding instructor.
    Don't worry about the length of the video, because anyone who needs to skip ahead can do so. Videos which are edited to be lean 'n mean can sometimes skip important steps, and/or fail to give a complete picture of the breadth of the task. This was terrific. Thank you!!!

    • @REMSAMinBNA
      @REMSAMinBNA  Год назад

      @BecauseImPapa - Thank you for your compliment! You and I watch how to videos through the same lens. Be thorough and don't omit steps - it will only lead to confusion on the viewers part. I love your wording...
      "Videos which are edited to be lean 'n mean can sometimes skip important steps, and/or fail to give a complete picture of the breadth of the task."
      Thank you again - glad you found the video helpful!

  • @dino0228
    @dino0228 Год назад +2

    Wow. That’s a lot of work to replace speaker covers. Too bad they weren’t made to just snap off from the top of the rear panel.

    • @REMSAMinBNA
      @REMSAMinBNA  Год назад

      Yes....it would have been very nice if they simply snapped out and snapped in but that isn't the way Toyota does things. With that said, they make incredibly reliable vehicles and these panels lasted 14 years. If this is part of their process that makes their vehicles to reliable...I suppose it's best to play their game. 🤷‍♂
      Thank you for watching the video! 👊

    • @TehKitteh01
      @TehKitteh01 Год назад +1

      @@REMSAMinBNA I bought an 05 Camry a few months back. Needed a bit of work, but you're right...they are so reliable! It starts every time, no problem. I just got my speaker cover replacements and mine also disintegrated.

    • @REMSAMinBNA
      @REMSAMinBNA  Год назад

      @@TehKitteh01 Good deal...I hope this video helped you. I know its a little long but I wanted to be sure it was thorough since as stated above it is not as simple as snapping them out and back in.

  • @MetalPopka
    @MetalPopka 2 года назад +1

    Mine are probably so deteriorated that I don't even have to take out the rear panel. I took a piece out one day, and it just disintegrated into dust. Also, are these new ones made of metal, or are they still plastic?

    • @REMSAMinBNA
      @REMSAMinBNA  2 года назад

      @The Retro Collector - Yes! The plastic covers get brittle after years of baking in the sun. As you can see in the video, mine weren't far from disintegration either. The easier you can make the removal and installation the better. Unfortunately, the new ones are also made of plastic. I too would have preferred metal but I also figured if the old ones lasted 14 years - I can live with the new ones lasting 14 years. Truth be known, I probably won't have the vehicle in another 14 years. Thank you for watching! I know the video is long but I hope it was helpful.

    • @MetalPopka
      @MetalPopka 2 года назад

      @@REMSAMinBNA How are these new ones holding up so far? It's been a year, and I possibly will be owning my Camry for 10 more years, since it was a hand-me-down from one of my peers. It's my first car, only has 233,000+ miles on it (which for this car, isn't even close to being broken in.)

    • @REMSAMinBNA
      @REMSAMinBNA  2 года назад +1

      @@MetalPopka I’m a little embarrassed to admit but I edited and posted this video in the summer of 2020 - 3 years after I replaced the speaker panels (thanks for the extra time #covid 😎).
      I filmed and replaced the speaker panels in the summer of 2017. Having said that, through August of last summer (2021) - 4 years later, they were still in great shape. Faded but didn’t show any signs of west and tear.
      I speak in past tense because I sold the vehicle this past September. The buyer didn’t even notice any wear and tear or ask if they’d been replaced.
      As for the mileage on your Camry - you’re right, you’re just getting the car broken in with 233k miles. You have many great years ahead of you with a Toyota. I sold this Camry 👆🏼 with over 350k miles. And it was still running strong. I only sold it because we replaced my wife’s car and I took her old Toyota Highlander.
      I added the Amazon link where I bought the panels to the description on the video.

  • @George-mk7lp
    @George-mk7lp Год назад +1

    There is an easier way
    1. Take off the speaker caps with plain screwdriver.
    2. Drill the old support holes until it drops off
    3. Put new one back , support will fit the hole with no issue
    There is very old video in RUclips one dude shows the same

    • @REMSAMinBNA
      @REMSAMinBNA  Год назад

      In hindsight now that you mention these steps in the succinct manner you did, I can see where that would have been much easier and possible. Would have been nice to know this when I replaced them 🤣. Oh well, live and learn, right?!?
      None the less, thanks for pro tip! 👊🏼

    • @BecauseImPapa
      @BecauseImPapa Год назад

      If you could post the link to the other video, that would be fantastic; thanks!

    • @George-mk7lp
      @George-mk7lp Год назад

      @@BecauseImPapa ruclips.net/video/vlSomOP6i7s/видео.html