How to get at Dash Speakers on Polo mkVI 9N??

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waxsteel
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How to get at Dash Speakers on Polo mkVI 9N??

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Hi there

I need to check a rattling/ vibration coming from one of the dash tweeters on my polo mkVI 9N (a loose screw/washer??).

Looking closely I believe that the speaker grills & interior windscreen pillar frame surround are all one piece, so I cant just pop the grill out & get at the speaker? I can't see how to pop the whole frame surround piece out either without A) removing the dashboard, or B) pulling off all the doorframe rubber in an attempt to slide/ twist it out (which may not work anyway).

With the wealth of people upgrading their speakers someone must have done this before? Any suggestions. pic below

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Post by SiDaBa »

The pannel just pulls off :)

personally found a pain in the ass to put back in right :)
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Post by Buzby »

This should help its from "polo9n.com" a german 9n polo website..


http://www.polo9n.com/datenbank/A-S%E4ule.pdf

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Post by waxsteel »

Thanks,

It doesnt get much clearer than that. There's no Haynes manual for this version of the polo so I havent seen diagrams like this of it.


Hmmm....., is the Tweeter mounted in the plastic part I'm removing or clipped into the metal frame thats left behind? Dont want to tear any wires out accidently, I only want to find whats loose/ rattling.
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Post by Buzby »

I think its part of the trim.. just take it steady when removing it, the only thing that might break are the retaining clips but they're cheap anyway.. :)
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Mounted to the trim
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