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The GM Genuine Parts 15038566 Front Door Radio Speaker is a GM-recommended, OE-spec replacement speaker engineered for perfect fit, form, and function in GM vehicles. Featuring a dynamic driver and built-in amplifier, it delivers clear, powerful sound while ensuring easy plug-and-play installation without any modifications. Backed by GM’s rigorous quality standards, this speaker restores your vehicle’s original audio experience with durability and reliability.





| ASIN | B000QGOPO0 |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,235 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,251 in Car Coaxial Speakers |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, MP3 Player, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (611) |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2006 |
| Exterior | Chrome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021625025308 |
| Included Components | 15038566 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 15038566 |
| Manufacturer | ACDelco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 15038566 |
| Model Name | 15038566 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| OEM Part Number | 15038566 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25"D x 8.75"W x 3.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music,Door |
| Speaker Size | 1 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Coaxial |
| Special Feature | Amplifier |
| Special Features | Amplifier |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 1.0 |
| UPC | 021625025308 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
K**R
Genuine GM speaker: perfect fit, no adapter, no wire splicing. Sounds great.
Replaced a Kenwood speaker (and the adapter) that stopped working. I have to say the Kenwood speaker lasted over 10 years; and, the other one is still working.
A**S
Easy installation, and great audio quality!
My 2001 Chevrolet Silverado drivers side door speaker was no longer producing audio, and the passengers side was no better. It's a good ol' truck, but I really did not want to go to Best Buy and pay over $250 for replacing the front door speakers. I saw a video on YouTube of how to remove the door panel and replace these stock speakers (which literally just plug and snap into place), so I decided to go with this option. I am so happy I did! I removed the door panel easily, removed the old speaker (which was busted for sure), and replaced it with this one. It sounds perfect as if the trucks audio was back to day one. I am replacing the other side and cannot wait because I love music (hard rock and country mostly), and will be jamming out on the road soon! Good speaker, super easy installation, and check YouTube for how to do it. Happy customer here!
L**L
Fit and worked well
It fit easily into place and sounds good. Great for a quick replacement.
S**O
Perfect Fit
Not only did I get a Perfect Fit, but everything snapped right into place. Yes it was my speaker that went bad and not the tweeter. The sound is loud like we all want it to be. Not a bad price for such a small speaker. Not even half the price the Dealer wanted. Excellent sound quality. If and when the other side goes bad, I will get another one in a heart beat. Hope they still carry them. Thanks for the speaker Guy's, and thank you for reading my review. PS: Very easy to install
A**N
Well All Right Then!
I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 with 6 speakers, two in the front doors, and one each in each back door. This is the truck with the "suicide" doors that open after the front doors have been opened, not the full 4-door rig. The two larger speakers in the front doors are the ones listed here. Both doors use the same speaker. The two smaller speakers or "tweeters" are likely not giving you any problems and won't need to be replaced. I removed the panel holding the window and lock switches by pushing up on the edge farthest from the door. Disconnect the connectors as it's too difficult to push the switch panel through the opening at the same time you are removing the panel. The connectors are made well enough that you won't destroy them like in the old days :) Under this panel is a screw that holds the door panel in place, it along with a single other screw found under the grab handle are all that holds the panel to the door. I used a nut driver with an American standard size which skips my mind right now... common stuff (both the size of the diver and the mind thing :) Remove the triangle-shaped plastic trim piece up next to the window as well. The door panel needs to slide upwards to be released from it's hooks and this part blocks that movement. Then put your finger under the trim piece surrounding the door handle and find the clip release. No tools required here. You also need to pop out the door lock slider (manual control) but you might get away with not doing this if you can re-align the rod and the slot. Pop out the complete assembly including the frame. I used a blunt screwdriver between the fabric and the plastic part. It will pop right back in when you are ready to put it back. Lift the entire door panel upwards as if you were trying to wipe the window glass with it. It will travel about an inch then be free to remove from the door. Be careful as there are two sets of wires that follow the panel away from the door, one to the courtesy lamp and the one for the tweeter speaker. The speaker has a plug and the lamp holder with lamp unsnaps from the lens assembly. I hope this process is as easy for you as it was for me, I actually had fun for a change! Thank you Amazon for the speakers and the re-introduction to self-repair of my car. :) Oh, and the speakers sound like a new car to me! Update: On October 19th, 2013 I traded-in this truck and bought a 2014 Volkswagen Sportwagen TDI. I should have done this many years sooner. My revised recommendation for speaker replacement in a Chevy truck is to remove the bad speaker, dispose of the truck and then throw away the speaker. This new speaker is a good thing, just don't bother with the chevy.
V**R
Fit my truck perfectly
Easy to put in and sounds great
S**G
OEM is easy
This was a no-brainer to get. I had the door panels of the 2002 Suburban off in 10 minutes and in a couple minutes more the speakers were replaced. There's something to be said for replacing an older, non-working part with the same part that does work. No measuring or drilling and the speakers provide that same high fidelity that the original set had when new. This made my wife very happy to have music back in the car thru all the speakers and not just trying to hear things thru the back speakers. What a difference in a short period of time. Why did I wait so long to replace them?
R**9
Perfect fit
The right speaker in my truck was giving me a death rattle and I needed a replacement. This speaker is a perfect fit and sounds just like the original. If you're new to disassembling a vehicle door, Youtube has excellent videos that reveal most of the secrets and tricks to getting your door apart and re-assembled. The trickiest part is figuring out the releases on the plug connections. The only special tool needed is a very small prybar which are widely available and inexpensive.
D**R
Quality appears good, fit is perfect, sounds great. No complaints
C**N
Le produit est parfait et la livraison est très rapide
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