Volkswagen Routan Speaker Size

Speaker size, type, and location chart for Volkswagen Routan models from 2009 to 2014 production years.

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Dashboard Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2009 - 2014Full-Range5.25

Front Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2009 - 2014Full-Range6x9

Rear Door Panel Speaker

YearsTypeSize (inch)
2009 - 2014Full-Range6x9

Volkswagen Routan Speaker FAQ

What speakers should I replace first in my Volkswagen Routan for the biggest sound improvement?

Replace the front door panel 6x9 speakers first. These handle most of your music's midrange frequencies and vocals. The front location means you'll hear the improvement immediately since sound travels directly to your ears. Dashboard 5.25 inch speakers can wait - they're mainly for high frequencies. Rear doors affect overall soundstage but front speakers give you the most noticeable upgrade for your money.

Can I install component speakers in all Volkswagen Routan speaker locations?

Yes, but the dashboard 5.25 inch location works best with components if you want crisp highs. Front and rear 6x9 positions accept components too, though you'll need to mount tweeters separately. Component systems typically need 50-75 watts RMS to perform well. The Routan's factory wiring might limit power delivery, so an amplifier could be necessary. Coaxial speakers are simpler - everything's built into one unit.

Why does my Volkswagen Routan have 6x9 speakers in the front doors?

The 6x9 size provides more cone area than typical 6.5 inch rounds. More surface area means better bass response and higher volume capability - usually around 91-93 dB sensitivity. The oval shape fits the Routan's door panel design better than round speakers. This configuration handles 40-80 watts RMS effectively. However, some audiophiles prefer round speakers for more accurate sound reproduction since the cone moves more uniformly.

Should I use full-range speakers in my Volkswagen Routan's rear doors?

Full-range speakers work if you want simple rear fill. They cover roughly 80Hz to 18kHz frequency range in one driver. But coaxial or component speakers usually sound better because they separate frequency duties. The rear door location benefits from speakers that complement your front setup rather than compete with it. If your front speakers are components, rear coaxials might balance the soundstage better. Consider 4-ohm impedance for better power transfer from your head unit.

What's the difference between coaxial and component speakers for my Volkswagen Routan dashboard?

Coaxial dashboard speakers put the tweeter directly on the woofer cone. Simple installation, decent high-frequency response. Component systems separate the tweeter - you mount it elsewhere for better stereo imaging. Dashboard tweeters can beam highs more precisely toward your ears. Components typically cost more but offer clearer separation between frequencies. The 5.25 inch size limits low-end response anyway, so focus on clarity above 200Hz. Both types usually handle 20-40 watts RMS in this application.