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Posted on Jun 12, 2008

Replacing heater switch in 2004 hyundai sonata

How do you remove the heater switch in a 2004 sonata

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Open the ashtray, and grab the bottom of the bezel. Its only clipped in, so give it a yank and the bezel will come off. Unplug the connectors and replace your switch.

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