Replacing Stereo
Hi,
I'm trying to replace the stereo in a 2000 Elantra GLS wagon. Previous googling has helped me w.r.t. opening up the center console. However, I can't seem to get it out far enough. There seems to be something hanging it up related to the control for the hot/cool air blend. I've already freed the cables from underneath, but it's still hanging up somewhere, and I can't reach anything in order ti try and do something about it. Any suggestions? TIA -- Mike T Spiffy sig currently under development. |
Re: Replacing Stereo
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 22:36:38 +0200, "Mike T." <root@localhost.com>
wrote: >Hi, > >I'm trying to replace the stereo in a 2000 Elantra GLS wagon. Previous >googling has helped me w.r.t. opening up the center console. However, I >can't seem to get it out far enough. There seems to be something hanging it >up related to the control for the hot/cool air blend. I've already freed the >cables from underneath, but it's still hanging up somewhere, and I can't >reach anything in order ti try and do something about it. Any suggestions? >TIA You are braver than me. Only once have I decided to replace the car stereo in a compact car myself. NEVER AGAIN. I'll gladly pay somebody to do it for me. The space is too small to work in and most of the time you half to disassemble half the dash. NEVER AGAIN! |
Re: Replacing Stereo
Is there a cable for fresh/recirculated air? If so it attaches behind the
glove box. Did you remove the screw behind the dimmer? If not pry the dimmer out with a small screwdriver. |
Re: Replacing Stereo
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:83de142a3fdd9d1cf3776c378c6ecbf5@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > Is there a cable for fresh/recirculated air? If so it attaches behind the > glove box. > > Did you remove the screw behind the dimmer? If not pry the dimmer out > with a small screwdriver. > Thanks...In the meantime, I had found the problem, it was the air cable. Of course the next fun part is the fact that I have to order a cable adapter for the radio. Which leads to my next question: What's the best way to install the sleeve that came with the radio? There really isn't a lot for it to grab onto. Or should I take the brackets off the old one and try to adapt them onto the new one?? |
Re: Replacing Stereo
"Mike T." <root@localhost.com> wrote in
news:2s5gq6F1h893jU1@uni-berlin.de: > > "hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:83de142a3fdd9d1cf3776c378c6ecbf5@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >> Is there a cable for fresh/recirculated air? If so it attaches >> behind the glove box. >> >> Did you remove the screw behind the dimmer? If not pry the dimmer >> out with a small screwdriver. >> > > Thanks...In the meantime, I had found the problem, it was the air > cable. Of course the next fun part is the fact that I have to order a > cable adapter for the radio. Which leads to my next question: What's > the best way to install the sleeve that came with the radio? There > really isn't a lot for it to grab onto. Or should I take the brackets > off the old one and try to adapt them onto the new one?? > > > 99 out of 100 times you don't need those brackets. there should have been a bracket removal tool included with your radio. |
Re: Replacing Stereo
use the brackets that are on your factory stereo
The new stereo probably has holes that line up. if not drill new ones in the BRACKET not the stereo "Mike T." <root@localhost.com> wrote in message news:2s5gq6F1h893jU1@uni-berlin.de... > > "hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:83de142a3fdd9d1cf3776c378c6ecbf5@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > > Is there a cable for fresh/recirculated air? If so it attaches behind the > > glove box. > > > > Did you remove the screw behind the dimmer? If not pry the dimmer out > > with a small screwdriver. > > > > Thanks...In the meantime, I had found the problem, it was the air cable. Of > course the next fun part is the fact that I have to order a cable adapter > for the radio. Which leads to my next question: What's the best way to > install the sleeve that came with the radio? There really isn't a lot for it > to grab onto. Or should I take the brackets off the old one and try to adapt > them onto the new one?? > > |
Re: Replacing Stereo
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 19:00:57 +0200, "Mike T." <root@localhost.com>
wrote: > >"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >news:83de142a3fdd9d1cf3776c378c6ecbf5@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com... >> Is there a cable for fresh/recirculated air? If so it attaches behind the >> glove box. >> >> Did you remove the screw behind the dimmer? If not pry the dimmer out >> with a small screwdriver. >> > >Thanks...In the meantime, I had found the problem, it was the air cable. Of >course the next fun part is the fact that I have to order a cable adapter >for the radio. Which leads to my next question: What's the best way to >install the sleeve that came with the radio? There really isn't a lot for it >to grab onto. Or should I take the brackets off the old one and try to adapt >them onto the new one?? > And I say again...more power to you for doing this on your own. Of course, if you paid an installer, it would have been done in an hour or two instead of a few days........ Oh the price we pay to save money. |
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