Nissan Pathfinder Car Audio - Car Radio Removal
Nissan Pathfinder Radio Replacement, Install and Removal Nissan Pick Up / Pathfinder
Car Stereo Removal
   
Nissan Pathfinder Radio Replacement, Repair and Removal 1.1) Remove two screws from trim panel.
   
Nissan Pathfinder Radio Replacement 2.1) Remove four screws securing car stereo to dash.
2.2) Pull car stereo forward, release antenna and connectors.
Nissan Pathfinder Rear Speaker Removal
Nissan Pathfinder Speaker Replacement and Removal 1.1) Using pry tool, gently pry entire speaker grill from rear deck.
   
Nissan Pathfinder Speaker Removal and Replacement 2.1) Releasing four clips, remove panel.
   
Nissan Pathfinder Speaker Removal and Replacement 3.1) Remove four screws securing car speaker to rear deck.
   
Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install

Nissan Pathfinder Front Door Panel Speaker Removal

Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install 1.1) Remove screw cover in arm rest and remove exposed screw.
Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install 2.1) Gently push top panel toward back of door releasing hooks, lift up to remove.
2.2) Remove exposed screws from door panel, two to three screws.
Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install 3.1) Gently pry leading edge of control panel up to release.
3.2) Pull control panel forward to release rear clip.
3.3) Release trigger on connector to disconnect and remove control panel.
Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install 4.1) Unscrew door lock pin and remove.
Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install 5.1) Gently pry trim panel from around door open handle and remove.
Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install 6.1) Pry bottom edge of door panel away from door releasing clips. Work you way up both front and rear sides of panel releasing all clips.
6.2) Lift door panel up out of window jam and over door lock.
Pathfinder Speaker Replacement, Remove and Install 7.1) Remove four screws securing 4 x 6 car speaker to door.
   
*NOTE - If this is the Active system you have a 2.4 ohm speaker. Dealership cost $26.87. We suggest finding a local shop to repair or purchasing new from dealership. If you have an aftermarket car stereo, a 4 ohm speaker works as long as you are bypassing the factory amplifier. Incorporating an aftermarket car stereo and speakers into this system without bypassing the amplifier will in most cases provide poor audio quality at higher volumes.
 
Speaker Phasing
Installing Aftermarket Speakers and Proper Hook-up
   
NO AUDIO
With aftermarket stereo installation?
   
Erratic Volume Control
DIY Repair
   

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