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Your installer is totally wrong. It would be better if you visit Faridabad or Delhi for correcting this install as installers are more experienced here.
Anyway, open the door pad (or get it opened) and unscrew the speaker nuts. As you start taking the speaker out from the door location, you will find that it is held there by wiring. That wiring would be joined to the speaker terminals (back side) by a white connector. Now that connector needs to be removed. If you can go till this stage and post the picture of the type of connector it is, I will help you to remove it. But actually it is very easy to remove the connector, you have to try and seperate it by pushing required pins, or applying pressure from certain areas. This way you can remove the connector by pulling it out and you can take the speakers out. If your 6x9 speakers stop working after removing the connectors, you will have to add a coupler to the 6x9 speaker wire. This coupler would be a male part and would be connected to the white connector (female part) to avoid any wire cuts. The male part of coupler which you will get from a good audio shop will have 2 wires which can be easily cut and taped to the 6x9 speaker wires. And all this would not affect factory wiring.
I have tried to write everything in the most easy way. Sir do you remember how exactly the wires have been connected for the 6x9 tray speakers? Is it stuffed between the contact points of the white connector?
Anyway, open the door pad (or get it opened) and unscrew the speaker nuts. As you start taking the speaker out from the door location, you will find that it is held there by wiring. That wiring would be joined to the speaker terminals (back side) by a white connector. Now that connector needs to be removed. If you can go till this stage and post the picture of the type of connector it is, I will help you to remove it. But actually it is very easy to remove the connector, you have to try and seperate it by pushing required pins, or applying pressure from certain areas. This way you can remove the connector by pulling it out and you can take the speakers out. If your 6x9 speakers stop working after removing the connectors, you will have to add a coupler to the 6x9 speaker wire. This coupler would be a male part and would be connected to the white connector (female part) to avoid any wire cuts. The male part of coupler which you will get from a good audio shop will have 2 wires which can be easily cut and taped to the 6x9 speaker wires. And all this would not affect factory wiring.
I have tried to write everything in the most easy way. Sir do you remember how exactly the wires have been connected for the 6x9 tray speakers? Is it stuffed between the contact points of the white connector?