Very useful video for my 2004 Santa Fe . . . actually the best video I found. I am a woman in my 60s and if I can change out my cabin filters for the first time, anyone can! In the 2004, there is a small-caliber, black elastic cord on the outer, right side of the glove box. One must first open the Velcro tab that secures the cord and then reach into the glove box, realign the plastic tab attached to the elastic cord, and slide it through the slot opening in the glove box to release the elastic cord. Agree that the trickiest part is compressing the glove box enough to release the tabs that hold it in place. To my surprise, when I opened the filter covers . . . THERE WERE NO FILTERS! I am the original owner and have only had it serviced at the local dealership, so . . . It now has new filters. And I am a happy camper! Thanks for empowering me!
Look at you!! Heck yea! Getting it done! Great job. When we take care of our vehicles, we gain so much pride in them. Inturn they usually last longer. Keep it up! 👍💪
I just changed out the filters on my 04 Santa Fe, between this video and another one I watched after this one, it was fairly easy except getting past the tabs that hold the glove compartment in place. The other video helped me with that. Thumbs up to you and thanks.
Glad to hear I could help. Congratulations on the new ride. I could imagine how it smelt better after you were done. Lol. Smoke smell sucks getting out. If you would ever sport a sticker or shirt, sent me a dm or email to therealscottieshobbies@gmail.com with your addy and size shirt. Either way, glad to help. I appreciate your view.
Good job getting it done! Sometimes changing these filter make a huge difference. In high humidity areas they get moist and trap smells. In the dry areas the filters get clogged with dust and air particles causing a huge air restriction. Good job getting it done! 👏👍💪
@@ScottiesHobbies No air blowing at all hot or cold. AC compressor making weird noise. I think its the compressor. I check the cabin filter. No leaks condensor.
Very useful video for my 2004 Santa Fe . . . actually the best video I found. I am a woman in my 60s and if I can change out my cabin filters for the first time, anyone can!
In the 2004, there is a small-caliber, black elastic cord on the outer, right side of the glove box. One must first open the Velcro tab that secures the cord and then reach into the glove box, realign the plastic tab attached to the elastic cord, and slide it through the slot opening in the glove box to release the elastic cord. Agree that the trickiest part is compressing the glove box enough to release the tabs that hold it in place.
To my surprise, when I opened the filter covers . . . THERE WERE NO FILTERS! I am the original owner and have only had it serviced at the local dealership, so . . .
It now has new filters. And I am a happy camper! Thanks for empowering me!
Look at you!! Heck yea! Getting it done! Great job.
When we take care of our vehicles, we gain so much pride in them. Inturn they usually last longer.
Keep it up! 👍💪
Wow I didn't know there was someone else with so much similarity 😮
I just changed out the filters on my 04 Santa Fe,
between this video and another one I watched after this one, it was fairly easy except getting past the tabs that hold the glove compartment in place. The other video helped me with that.
Thumbs up to you and thanks.
Great job getting in there and getting it changed out.
The best video about the topic, well-done buddy!
Thanks! Good luck on your diy project. Keep us posted on your progress. 👍🤞💪
This video is so much helped me when i have replaced my 03 santa fe
Cabinet air filter And i appreciate your efforts
Good video I can even do it myself. Thanks!
Thank you for this video
This was helpful on my new/used 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe. The previous own was a smoker and never ever change those filters.
Glad to hear I could help. Congratulations on the new ride. I could imagine how it smelt better after you were done. Lol. Smoke smell sucks getting out.
If you would ever sport a sticker or shirt, sent me a dm or email to therealscottieshobbies@gmail.com with your addy and size shirt.
Either way, glad to help. I appreciate your view.
Useful video, just what I need it!
Glad to help! Good luck on your fix!!
👍💪🤞
2001 Santa Fe very helpfull as I had the oil chsnge shop doing it, because I thought it was much more difficult, but not any more, Thanks!
This was useful on my 2004 Hyundai
2005 Hyundai Santa fe GLS 2.7 V6 just did it and it smells way better
Good job getting it done! Sometimes changing these filter make a huge difference. In high humidity areas they get moist and trap smells. In the dry areas the filters get clogged with dust and air particles causing a huge air restriction.
Good job getting it done! 👏👍💪
Helpful for 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe
Good job getting it done. 👍👍 keep us posted on your future diy projects.
Hey my 06 Santa Fe started to throw hot air any idea on how to fix it?
Would this effect the air and heat not to blow
It can cause restricted air from the blower to the cabin. What is your symptoms? Can you get any air? Does the air pump work?
@@ScottiesHobbies No air blowing at all hot or cold. AC compressor making weird noise. I think its the compressor. I check the cabin filter. No leaks condensor.
Good video👍
Good luck with your diy maintenance. Keep us posted on your progress.
I haven't replaced these in 8 years....wish me luck XD
Aye!!! Good luck! 💪🤞
Thank you!
2006 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.7l v6
Is this for a 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe limited
It calls for the same part number. Open your glove box and see if it looks similar. If it doesn't let me know.
Thank you
04 santa fe