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zenox 08-12-2007 12:06 PM

for hyundai tech
 
2001 santafe tailgate trim panel removal.
I removed the 4 Phillips screws and started removing the panel,got about
half way and the darn thing stopped moving and cracked.Wife is gonna kill
me.
Seriously,this looks fairly simple ,but obviously did something
wrong.Afraid to inflict further damage.
Please enlighten if you can .
thank you again.



zenox 08-12-2007 01:36 PM

Re: for hyundai tech
 
This was being done to access actuator on tailgate power lock.
"zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> 2001 santafe tailgate trim panel removal.
> I removed the 4 Phillips screws and started removing the panel,got about
> half way and the darn thing stopped moving and cracked.Wife is gonna kill
> me.
> Seriously,this looks fairly simple ,but obviously did something
> wrong.Afraid to inflict further damage.
> Please enlighten if you can .
> thank you again.
>




hyundaitech 08-13-2007 12:32 PM

Re: for hyundai tech
 
I don't recall ever needing to pull one of the tailgate trim panels
(although I may have done it once). The instructions and diagrams in the
service manual are sufficiently vague that I'm not sure where all the
screws are. I expect you'll need to remove the pull handle. You may also
find some screws behind the side trims at the top of the trim panel. Other
than that, what you see should be what you get, I'd think.


zenox 08-13-2007 11:05 PM

Re: for hyundai tech
 
Thanks Tech.
I will persevere.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
news:9bbd815ad9118867dda26ba948706830@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I don't recall ever needing to pull one of the tailgate trim panels
> (although I may have done it once). The instructions and diagrams in the
> service manual are sufficiently vague that I'm not sure where all the
> screws are. I expect you'll need to remove the pull handle. You may also
> find some screws behind the side trims at the top of the trim panel.
> Other
> than that, what you see should be what you get, I'd think.
>





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