Excellent video. There's so much fluff and crap in videos on youtube, I really appreciate you not wasting my time. Straight to the point, informative, and excellent footage. Great advice on the harness plugs too. Going to make upgrading my sister's Mazda 3 super easy and fast. I hit that like button as soon as you asked in the video. Keep it up man you're doing it right!
Thanks for posting this! Your straight and easy to follow instructions helped me replace the blown speakers in my 2015 mazda yesterday in about 30 minutes. I ordered the speakers from Crutchfield's site and they actually included the mounting brackets and cable harnesses free.
I opened my 2016 Mazda 3 driver's door panel today. Driver's door panel is exactly the same. I was fixing the window motor and replacing the window power switch ( button for driver window was broken). However, what I also found was the Sanji ZX70MK3-E MK3 Remote Alarm module mounted on top of the speaker.
This video is so helpful 🙏 When I installed mine though the front dash speakers stopped working, but both door speakers are fully operational and sound great. Any advice?
Extremely well made tutorial my dude! Question, I’m thinking about putting an aftermarket deck in my 2014 Mazda 3 but it has that weird upright radio on top of the dash. What’s a good radio I can buy for this model that I can wire a sub and amp to?
Excellent video. Links make it easy to buy everything needed. As I will be replacing all 4 at once, do the rear speakers mount straight to the door panel?
So I need to do all 4 doors in my 2015, so I don't need brackets for rear doors just the front? What about wire harness for the rear doors? Thank you so much
Need a professional opinion, driver side door speaker worked fine last week, there was a day I was pretty pissed off I slammed my door and then the speaker stopped working, do I need to pull the whole panel apart or what should I do
Thanks for the guide. I pulled the front driver side speaker out from my 2015 M3 i Grand Touring sedan, and its a 9" bose kd45-66-a60. Can you recommend a replacement similar to the bose? or do I need to put back the same Mazda bose speakers?
It does, you have to buy the front and rears. You can use the oem plates if you punch out the speakers works easier than the plates he was talking about
Good video. I have to do this sometime this week. I actually don't think I need a new speaker (the Bose system is still going strong). But I have a rattle coming from down by the speaker when the music hits certain bass notes. I don't think it's the speaker itself, it really doesn't sound blown. I think some kind of object got in there, or maybe one of the speaker bolts backed partway out. Or maybe some 'helpful person' dropped a coin in my open window slit. Won't know till I get in there. (I wish the speaker grille was removable without the whole door panel) Any advice on getting the fasteners off without breaking them??? Last time I pulled a door panel on a car, quite a few fasteners got broken and it was a headache to get it sorted.
Try to use panel removal tools everyone says use nylon tools but I only like using those if it's a really hard plastic most of the time for clips directly to the door I use a metal one cause its stronger and to be honest if the best way to not break clips is try and get on the back side of the clip close to the panel and apply the pressures there but it still may break. I still break some sometimes depending on the condition of door panel or clip you might not be able to help it.
@@jptheinstallguy All good info, thank you :) I found some replacement clips online, i'm gonna order those before I try to do anything. I think I'll order some, and just tolerate the noise for a while. Maybe (hopefully) we get some warmer weather as well.
My 2 front door speakers rattle when bass kicks in. Apparently a common fault. If you take the speaker out you will find that on the rear the speaker has peeled away, probably due to moisture ingress. You can use a good quality adhesive to re-attach it, and the problem is solved.
@@rayeverett8501 Ya, I was able to refurbish those front Bose speakers. Worked like a charm. I think the moisture problem is due to the window opening. With the windows down (even a little), that front part of the door has that gap where the window slides up... rain goes down inside, right onto the back of the speakers. If I had known in advance that it wasn't very weather protected back there, I would have strictly used the sunroof (in tilt mode) for ventilation in damp weather. I don't exactly drive around with the windows down in the rain, but habitually i lean towards cracking a window for ventilation even if there's a light drizzle outside. It's an old habit, comes from 'tons' of driving, and liking to be able to 'hear' cars in my blind spots (weather allowing). I was a little worried about refurbing the speakers (8 years old), instead of just replacing them since I had the door taken apart anyway. But they sound like new with silicone re-attaching the back of the speakers now. Definitely better made speakers than most cars I've owned.
came here to see if anyone could help me , my right front speaker was blown , so i figured i could just unplug the right speaker until i was able to get replacements , well when i disconnected the right speaker , and tested it to see if everything worked fine , i had somehow lost power to all front speakers , the back door and trunk speakers work fine but the front ones are just quiet , i thought maybe reconnecting the right speaker would fix the issue , but still no sound coming from the fronts even with the right reconnected
Would Coaxial speakers work fine or do I really have to get component. I'm not trying to spring for an amp for them and hsve to wire up crossovers. Also mine is a 14 are they the same size?
@jptheinstallguy hey man thanks for the video great info. just a little confused what to buy on amazon i def need the bracket and connector... but what is the difference between the connector and the harness?
hi got my front 2 speakers installed and they are boomin. for those clicking the amazon links just buy the white connector not the black harness. both the front and the back speakers need the "connector" to install. JP said the back speakers dont need a bracket but at quick glace at my back speakers (stock) i couldnt tell the size of the speaker or how to properly install. side note: i bought some sony speakers at my local walmart they were under 50$ hopefully they last! (i mean sony makes good sheesh mainly)
U don’t actually need them it just makes it easier’ If u know how to solder u can just cut the factory harness with 2 wires then solder them onto the speaker
Excellent video. There's so much fluff and crap in videos on youtube, I really appreciate you not wasting my time. Straight to the point, informative, and excellent footage. Great advice on the harness plugs too. Going to make upgrading my sister's Mazda 3 super easy and fast. I hit that like button as soon as you asked in the video. Keep it up man you're doing it right!
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾thank you I'll keep it up
Thanks for posting this! Your straight and easy to follow instructions helped me replace the blown speakers in my 2015 mazda yesterday in about 30 minutes. I ordered the speakers from Crutchfield's site and they actually included the mounting brackets and cable harnesses free.
Exactly what I needed without a bunch of BS, appreciate it brother.
So glad you included a link for the speaker bracket 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thanks again! My co worker and I knocked out four speakers in 25 mins on this car!
My guy right to the point. About to replace all of mine and was worried about getting the door off
Thanks man. My daughter was so happy. You saved me a dealers labor as well. I subscribed!
Great video, man! This was quick, to-the-point, and helpful!
💯💯
Blew out my speaker within 2 months of buying my car, Mazda sound system kinda sucks anyways so I’m gonna get e new one, thanks for the help
I opened my 2016 Mazda 3 driver's door panel today. Driver's door panel is exactly the same. I was fixing the window motor and replacing the window power switch ( button for driver window was broken). However, what I also found was the Sanji ZX70MK3-E MK3 Remote Alarm module mounted on top of the speaker.
Wow, dude. I really appreciate the detailed explanation why you do each little step!
looks like there was enough wire to rotate the bracket 90* left and mount the speaker right side up...I do like the tape idea...
Great video. So good he convinced me to have a pro do this.
Sometimes it is better to let the pros do it! How much did it run you?
Good video, straight to the point. I subscribed, keep em coming
This video is so helpful 🙏 When I installed mine though the front dash speakers stopped working, but both door speakers are fully operational and sound great. Any advice?
Thank you! 😊 now I can do this
I got all my parts and I wanna say thank you
Caan you tell me what speakers control the bluetooth ? totally garbled in 2015 Mazda 3
Extremely well made tutorial my dude! Question, I’m thinking about putting an aftermarket deck in my 2014 Mazda 3 but it has that weird upright radio on top of the dash. What’s a good radio I can buy for this model that I can wire a sub and amp to?
Excellent video. Links make it easy to buy everything needed. As I will be replacing all 4 at once, do the rear speakers mount straight to the door panel?
Are the rear door speakers the same size as the front door? 6 1/2 ?
So I need to do all 4 doors in my 2015, so I don't need brackets for rear doors just the front? What about wire harness for the rear doors? Thank you so much
Great video, informative, humble, includes links. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, good birthday present!
Thank you so much for the video demonstration!
great job easy to see and understand.
Are these the speakers for phone calls as well? all of a sudden when someone calls, their voice is very crackled, but music comes out fine
Same issue for me in my 2016.
Need a professional opinion, driver side door speaker worked fine last week, there was a day I was pretty pissed off I slammed my door and then the speaker stopped working, do I need to pull the whole panel apart or what should I do
So the link to the speakers has several 6.5 inch speakers to choose from... do any of them work for a mazda 3? How do I choose one?
Hi. The speaker link goes to a landing page of many speakers. The Bose are 2ohm. What speaker did you use to match it up? I only found 4 ohm speakers?
This was a great video.
Good job man!
Thanks for the guide. I pulled the front driver side speaker out from my 2015 M3 i Grand Touring sedan, and its a 9" bose kd45-66-a60. Can you recommend a replacement similar to the bose? or do I need to put back the same Mazda bose speakers?
did you ever find a replacement? Bose gear doesn't play well with others because they (Bose) use weird impedances (btwn 1 & 2.5 ohms).
@K03sport No I couldn't find a suitable replacement. I only changed the speakers in the dash.
Does the harness come with the connectors also or do you need to buy both
It does, you have to buy the front and rears. You can use the oem plates if you punch out the speakers works easier than the plates he was talking about
Great video
Thanks very helpful
Good video. I have to do this sometime this week. I actually don't think I need a new speaker (the Bose system is still going strong). But I have a rattle coming from down by the speaker when the music hits certain bass notes. I don't think it's the speaker itself, it really doesn't sound blown. I think some kind of object got in there, or maybe one of the speaker bolts backed partway out. Or maybe some 'helpful person' dropped a coin in my open window slit. Won't know till I get in there. (I wish the speaker grille was removable without the whole door panel)
Any advice on getting the fasteners off without breaking them??? Last time I pulled a door panel on a car, quite a few fasteners got broken and it was a headache to get it sorted.
Try to use panel removal tools everyone says use nylon tools but I only like using those if it's a really hard plastic most of the time for clips directly to the door I use a metal one cause its stronger and to be honest if the best way to not break clips is try and get on the back side of the clip close to the panel and apply the pressures there but it still may break. I still break some sometimes depending on the condition of door panel or clip you might not be able to help it.
@@jptheinstallguy All good info, thank you :)
I found some replacement clips online, i'm gonna order those before I try to do anything. I think I'll order some, and just tolerate the noise for a while. Maybe (hopefully) we get some warmer weather as well.
My 2 front door speakers rattle when bass kicks in. Apparently a common fault. If you take the speaker out you will find that on the rear the speaker has peeled away, probably due to moisture ingress. You can use a good quality adhesive to re-attach it, and the problem is solved.
@@rayeverett8501 Ya, I was able to refurbish those front Bose speakers. Worked like a charm.
I think the moisture problem is due to the window opening. With the windows down (even a little), that front part of the door has that gap where the window slides up... rain goes down inside, right onto the back of the speakers.
If I had known in advance that it wasn't very weather protected back there, I would have strictly used the sunroof (in tilt mode) for ventilation in damp weather. I don't exactly drive around with the windows down in the rain, but habitually i lean towards cracking a window for ventilation even if there's a light drizzle outside. It's an old habit, comes from 'tons' of driving, and liking to be able to 'hear' cars in my blind spots (weather allowing).
I was a little worried about refurbing the speakers (8 years old), instead of just replacing them since I had the door taken apart anyway. But they sound like new with silicone re-attaching the back of the speakers now. Definitely better made speakers than most cars I've owned.
@@rayeverett8501 thanks buddy!
came here to see if anyone could help me , my right front speaker was blown , so i figured i could just unplug the right speaker until i was able to get replacements , well when i disconnected the right speaker , and tested it to see if everything worked fine , i had somehow lost power to all front speakers , the back door and trunk speakers work fine but the front ones are just quiet , i thought maybe reconnecting the right speaker would fix the issue , but still no sound coming from the fronts even with the right reconnected
Would Coaxial speakers work fine or do I really have to get component. I'm not trying to spring for an amp for them and hsve to wire up crossovers. Also mine is a 14 are they the same size?
Great video!!! May I please have all the product link you used in the video?
links are in the description
To put the door back panel back?
@jptheinstallguy hey man thanks for the video great info. just a little confused what to buy on amazon i def need the bracket and connector... but what is the difference between the connector and the harness?
hi got my front 2 speakers installed and they are boomin. for those clicking the amazon links just buy the white connector not the black harness. both the front and the back speakers need the "connector" to install. JP said the back speakers dont need a bracket but at quick glace at my back speakers (stock) i couldnt tell the size of the speaker or how to properly install. side note: i bought some sony speakers at my local walmart they were under 50$ hopefully they last! (i mean sony makes good sheesh mainly)
I just need one harness or one per door?
1 per speaker
U don’t actually need them it just makes it easier’
If u know how to solder u can just cut the factory harness with 2 wires then solder them onto the speaker
Whauts is the name of this speaker?
Czy dzwi w tej Mazdzie wygłuszone były fabrycznie czy gole
I hear a rattling in my speaker