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Charlene Posted on Jun 02, 2012
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How do i take apart dash of 2001 Sante Fe to replace radio

Radio is located in middle dashboard need to know how to take apart without damagin rest of dash

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1. Remove the NEGATIVE battery cable (to avoid accidently causing vehicle damage due to shorting out electrical circuits)

2. Remove the ash tray

3. Remove the screws securing the center facia panel

4. Remove the center facia panel by gently prying rearward to release clips

5. Remove screws securing audio unit

6. Remove audio unit from the mounting bracket.

7. Installation is the reverse of removal.

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Robert

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SOURCE: 2001 sebring and the radio quit working

To remove the radio, you have to remove the bezel (the finished plastic) around it. There are screws you need to remove (probably torx heads). Once you remove the screws, you should be able to carefully pop the bezel off - there may some spring clips holding it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Hyundai Sante Fe Transmission Filter Location

The filter sits on top of the transmission. look under the hood on drivers side it screws right on top of the transmission. It looks like an engine oil filter.

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Steven Mitchell

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: 2006 hyundai sonada need to replace radio

Plastic trim removal tools are required for this job or you will break something. Recommend you refer this job to a Hyundai Dealer.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: need to know how to take apart dash to replace radio

Likely it's not much different than ones just a bit older...remove the bottom panel and any screws along the bottom of the plastic dash face plate. The top is held on with clips and it should pull out, exposing the radio mounts. Go from there. They make a face plate adapter for the radio and a harness extension to help with wiring, available where they sell aftermarket radios.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: input speed sensor 2001 Sante Fe

that's actually the output of the vehicle speed sensor.
The input of the speed sensor is actually on the right front wheel assembly. It's the little electrical knob looking thing right behind the control arm.

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