I have a really bad speaker in the ceiling above the couch . How do you replace them?
The speaker is located just to the left of the light in this picture.
You can faintly see the circle where the speaker is.
I have a really bad speaker in the ceiling above the couch . How do you replace them?
The speaker is located just to the left of the light in this picture.
You can faintly see the circle where the speaker is.
Ron & Suzie Hampton
2001 Marathon H3-45
Ford Edge towinf 4 down
Gee I got all excited when I read the topic. I thought we were going to band together and depose of the Wicked Witch from the West!
As for replacing that bad speaker, look very closely for an access panel. Good luck in your search being successful.
If you find a secret panel or a way to access the speaker, please let us know how. I have a couple of speakers that need replacing also.
That is a great question. You should call Liberty about that one.
Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide
I have had extensive work done in my front A/V cabinet, including the replacement of the front overhead stereo speakers. ( Oh by the way, I HAD it done by a proffessional, I did not attempt to do all this work myself ) but I digress.
When Brad had my TV dropped down out of the ceiling, to replace it, he showed me that most of the ceiling panels are held in place by either velcro, or some of them are held in place by the same plastic plugs that are used in our cars to hold things like door panels on. You have to do some careful searching in the ceilings to find where and what is holding the panels, but once these decorative panels are pulled down, speaker and wire access are usually much easier to see, and to work on.
Sorry but no pictures. Hope this helps, MAYBE !
Gary Stevens
Sponge Bob,
Plastic plugs and velcro! Good grief man, we're talking Liberty here.