How Do I Remove the Back Interior Panel of a Santa Fe
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How Do I Remove the Back Interior Panel of a Santa Fe
Hello,
While backing up, my wife hit a pole and dented the little section of sheet
metal below one of the rear parking lights of her 2004 Santa Fe. What got
dented is a little rectangular panel of approximately 3" x 12", that curves
following the shape of the parking light lens. I'd like to remove it, fix
it, spray paint it and reinstall it.
After removing the parking light unit, I noticed that the panel is attached
to the body by 4 bolts that can be accessed from behind. But I will have to
remove the interior plastic panel right behind the rear lights and see
whether I can reach the bolts in question. Does anybody know how to remove
it? I imagine that probably I will have to pry the panel until it pops out.
But I wouldn't like to make matters worse by damaging the interior, which is
fine so far.
I will appreciate any guidance you can provide.
Regards
JC
While backing up, my wife hit a pole and dented the little section of sheet
metal below one of the rear parking lights of her 2004 Santa Fe. What got
dented is a little rectangular panel of approximately 3" x 12", that curves
following the shape of the parking light lens. I'd like to remove it, fix
it, spray paint it and reinstall it.
After removing the parking light unit, I noticed that the panel is attached
to the body by 4 bolts that can be accessed from behind. But I will have to
remove the interior plastic panel right behind the rear lights and see
whether I can reach the bolts in question. Does anybody know how to remove
it? I imagine that probably I will have to pry the panel until it pops out.
But I wouldn't like to make matters worse by damaging the interior, which is
fine so far.
I will appreciate any guidance you can provide.
Regards
JC
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Re: How Do I Remove the Back Interior Panel of a Santa Fe
I believe there may be a couple screws. Pull up the carpet/cargo covers
and check around the bottom flange. Also check attachments and behind
hole covers for screws.
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and check around the bottom flange. Also check attachments and behind
hole covers for screws.
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Re: How Do I Remove the Back Interior Panel of a Santa Fe
Thank you. It will be my project for tomorrow.
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> and check around the bottom flange. Also check attachments and behind
> hole covers for screws.
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> and check around the bottom flange. Also check attachments and behind
> hole covers for screws.
>
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