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remove dash trim
You don't remove the dash. I suggest you take it to a place that does this kind of stuff.
To remove the dash to get to the radio from a 2005 Kia Optima, begin by prying around the edge of the trim around the gear shifter. Then, remove the screws from the bottom of the dash and pry the trim away from the radio area. This will expose the radio bezel.
Under the passenger side dash, behind the glove box. Remove the glove box to access it.
Carefully remove the A pillar cover.. Then pop out the speaker screen..
It is not necessary to remove the dash. Only necessary to remove enough of the trim pieces to get the radio out. If you look carefully you will see what needs to be removed.
I have a 1999 Sonata, and my fuse panel is underneath dash on drivers side. It is to the left underneath dash, kind of hard to see, but easy to get to.
jut an amp wirering kit a wirering harness for a 09 sonata and a dash insert for 09 sonata.
The evaporator is located behind the dash on the passengers side and the receiver drier is located in front attached to the a/c condenser.........
Replace the cabin filter. remove panel under dash on pass side.
There's a springbar on the back side of the ashtray/cupholder "drawer." On mine, the springbar broke off the drawer, because it was attached only by a couple of plastic "posts" which, I believe were "mushroomed" with heat, to hold the springbar to it. You can remove the drawer by extending it, then reaching into the dash, above the drawer, where two plastic tabs (one on each side of the upper surface) can be carefully pulled downward, to allow the drawer to be removed. I found the spring lying inside the dash, just beneath the drawer. The attach points to the back side of the drawer were obvious. I drilled small starter holes through the two plastic posts and attached the springbar with small sheet metal screws, then reinserted the drawer on the track/rails. Now it works just fine.
Take your Yukon to Car Toys. They do a nice job.