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  1. Hi All Just a little Tip for the non informed like myself, If you have to replace your Brake Light Switch at any time and your Car has Cruise Control, make sure that the Replacement Switch has Four Contacts , otherwise if you get the Two Contact version then the Cruise Control will not operate correctly, Just a Tip Bazzer RN 1
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  2. Introduction: so I have myself a Honda Concerto, and have recently upgraded all speakers. the fronts were common sense, however when it came to the rears. I realised it wasn’t as simple and there was no write up on it. Tools needed: 17mm socket & a 3/8s ratchet 8mm socket ( I used a long 8mm ) and a quarter inch Ratchet. a pozzy screwdriver. Plastic trim tool. * I will add pictures also * To start off. the speaker is underneath the plastic shelf. To remove this you will need to undo 4 pozzy head screws, this will then undo the shelf. However, You will need to fold the seat down, and using a plastic trim tool. Pop off the plastic top off the seatbelt guide. once this is done, There you will see a 17mm bolt and a 8mm nut that you need to remove to undo the seatbelt runner/guide? This will then give you access to slide the plastic shelf covering the speaker off. Once you have removed that, you can then using a screwdriver undo the 4 screws holding the old speaker in place & begin with connecting and fitting your new set in. What size speaker?: for the rear I literally just bought the Pioneer TS-R1350S. They are 13cm and are the perfect fit. And for the fronts, I reckon you could go to the next size up. funnily enough, I did not take pictures of them fully fitted. ( it started raining ) But I can add a picture of them later on, ( take it from me, don’t remove the circle speaker top😂 as they will just snap :’) ( nothing a bit of super glue won’t fix - don’t @ me haha
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