Well you have to removes the Center Faci with a flat head screw driver....there are clip holding it in place. It's recommended that you put tape on your screw driver so as to not scratch everything up. Then there is a connector on the back side and i believe 4 screws holding the Heater and A/C controller to the center facia. Once they are removed the unit should be out
# Remove the center console # Detach the retaining screws from the center trim panel.Disconnect any electrical connectors and remove the trim panel
Remove the door panel. Remove the switch retainer. Remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new switch.
A door panel on a Hyundai is secured with several screws. Loosen and remove and the screws then proceed to gently pull the panel outward. There are several clips for extra support. Pull the panel outward and the clips will come off as well.
The panel for the heater under wind screen just clips in remove the panel and you will be able to remove the center bezel.
A smooth panel that is fastened to the wall extending from the upper landing to the ground is known as fascia panel. It eliminates any potential shear point that might have occurred while travelling upwards.
You have to release the pressure from tensioner which is attached to the Idler Pulley. The easiest way to do this is to remove the panel located at the bottom of the passenger fire wall. The panel is held in by 3 10mm screws. Once you remove the panel you can see the tensioner and pulley.
You have to remove the center dash panel to get access to the bolts, screws.
first remove the rear fascia then remove the tail lamp panel to gain access to the tailamps. the service manual claims that there is a panel that can be removed from the interior on my 2000 gts except there is no removable panels. Maybe on the r/t model. good luck
Turn the steering wheel to the right, flip off the round plastic screw cap on the the upper section of the steering column shroud. Turn steering wheel to left and repeat on the other plastic screw cap. Remove screws and lift the upper shroud away. Locate and Remove the plastic D and C shaped screw caps from the instrument panel fascia either side of the steering column. Remove the two screws in the 'roof' of the instrument panel fascia. Ease the fascia out of the way. Remove the RH and LH instrument panel screws. Move the plastic lever on top of the panel leftwards and ease the instruments around/twist them to access the bulbs. Replace bulbs as necessary. Reverse instructions to reassemble making sure you mount the instruments straight and secure with the lever.
Remove center stack bezel (radio, heater control), remove screws from instrument trim panel at ctr stack and remove instrument trim panel, remove dash top panel, replace speakers.
To remove the inner door panel of a 2006 Hyundai Sonata, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Use a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry off any plastic covers concealing screws, then remove the screws securing the panel. Next, gently pull the panel away from the door, starting at the bottom and working your way up to release any clips. Finally, disconnect any electrical connectors, and you’ll have access to the outer handle for repairs.
Access panel under the hood at the center left of the firewall. Remove the three or four 10mm bolts slide back weather strip and the top lifts right off exposing the wiper motor. Learn from my mistake you shouldn't have to remove the plastic fascia under the windshield or wiper arms.