Hyundai Palisade (LX2): Crash Pad / Crash Pad Lower Panel

Components and components location

Component Location

Hyundai Palisade. Components and components location

1. Crash pad lower panel


Repair procedures

Replacement
Hyundai Palisade. Repair procedures   
When removing with a flat-tip screwdriver or remover, wrap protective tape around the tools to prevent damage to components.
Put on gloves to prevent hand injuries.
Hyundai Palisade. Repair procedures   
Use a plastic panel removal tool to remove interior trim pieces without marring the surface.
Take care not to bend or scratch the trim and panels.
1.
Using a flat-tip screwdriver and remove the crash pad side cover [LH] (A).

Hyundai Palisade. Repair procedures

2.
Loosen the mounting screws and remove the crash pad lower panel (A).

Hyundai Palisade. Repair procedures

3.
Press the lock pin and separate the EPB connector (A).

Hyundai Palisade. Repair procedures

4.
Press the lock pin and separate the diagnosis connector (A).

Hyundai Palisade. Repair procedures

5.
To install, reverse removal procedure.
Hyundai Palisade. Repair procedures   
Replace any damaged clips (or pin-type retainers).
Make sure the connector are connected in properly.

    Repair procedures Replacement    • When removing with a flat-tip screwdriver or remover, wrap protective tape around the tools to prevent damage to components.

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    Other information:

    Hyundai Palisade (LX2) 2020-2025 Service Manual: Heater Core

    Repair procedures Replacement 1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. 2. Remove the heater and blower assembly. (Refer to Heater - "Heater Unit") 3.

    Hyundai Palisade (LX2) 2020-2025 Service Manual: Description and operation

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