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2006-8 new FE Radio removal/replacement - 9/8/2008 12:38:46 PM   
marty18

 

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Hi to all

I have a new shape Santa Fe and i  want to replace the radio as the one is well not too good!!

Does anyone have a picture demo on how to remove the dash and radio surround as i am unable to find one? I have found some reference to removeing the wood effect plastic is this just a case of levering it off?

All help greatfully recived

amny thanks all
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RE: 2006-8 new FE Radio removal/replacement - 9/8/2008 3:23:12 PM   
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Center Fascia Panel Replacement
NOTE:
-  When prying with a flat-tipped screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around the related parts, to prevent damaged.
-  Put on gloves to protect your hands.

1. Remove the crash pad lower panel.
2. Remove the center lower garnish (A).


3. Remove the speaker grill (A).


4. Loosen the mounting screw, remove the speaker grill (A).


5. Disconnect the connector (A).


6. After loosening the mounting screw, remove the center facia panel (A).


7. Installation is the reverse of removal.
NOTE:
-  Make sure the connector are plugged in properly.



Audio Assembly Replacement
1. Remove the center fascia panel.
2. Loosen the screws.
3. Disconnect the audio connector and antenna cable, then remove the audio assembly (A).


4. Installation is the reverse of removal.

NOTE:
-  Make sure the connector are plugged in properly.




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RE: 2006-8 new FE Radio removal/replacement - 9/9/2008 11:39:29 AM   
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        many thanks  for the info, will give it another go tomoz

thanks again all

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RE: 2006-8 new FE Radio removal/replacement - 9/9/2008 4:37:07 PM   
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Thanks for posting this question and to NovaResource for providing such a detailed answer. I am about to attempt this myself and was dreading searching the internet for hours looking for a solution.

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RE: 2006-8 new FE Radio removal/replacement - 9/19/2008 8:46:30 AM   
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does the radio that you removed have XM?  Would you like to sell it?

kirby

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RE: 2006-8 new FE Radio removal/replacement - 9/25/2008 12:14:21 PM   
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Great post! Thanks for the information. I have an 07 Santa Fe with the standard radio which I would like to replace.  I''ve been told by Circuit City that in order to retain the function of the steering wheel audio controls I will need harness wiring that will cost $150. That really sounds pretty steep.  Does anyone have the comparable info for the 08 with steering wheel controls?  Or, can direct me to the right place? I''m wanting to take out and replace it with a JVC hd-radio.  I''ve spent hours searching the internet and haven''t come up with anything.  Getting pretty discouraged.  I''ve never attempted this sort of thing before but, even if I don''t try to do this myself, I like to be informed about what''s being done to my car.  Thanks!

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