DUDE! I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH!!! I struggled with this for 2 days not wanting to undo the cables, I did EVRYTHING backwards and lost several small pieces behind the dash. Your video helped me salvage a DISASTER!!! THANK YOU for taking the time to make this!!!
Great video! Replaced my stereo with a new Sony stereo following your instructions. Only differences is I didn't need to fully remove the glove box. And removing those metal clips were much harder than you showed it to be. Could be my fragile girl fingers weren't strong enough to push in the clips. But eventually I got them off, not without some blisters the next day. The whole thing was actually really easy. Thanks!
Hey man, thank you for taking the time to show how to handle those cables! I don't know how I would've figured out how to get my stereo out without it.
Very Good info. I easily pulled my stereo. You saved me a lot of time. I did not pull the panel under the steering wheel and found more than adequate access to the 2 control cables.Very easy, Crutchfield made it sound difficult. Thanks again.
very helpful video. I had found the little screws behind the cup holders myself but didn't know about the wires below the wheel and glove box. Thanks a lot!
lol ok I recently invested in an MP3 stereo installation because when i bought my 2004 Hyundai Accent used it had a tape stuck in the assembly. I just got fed up with removing all that dash shit and literally took a hacksaw and cut the bezel in two places under the radio port. works and it looks like its part of the design.
man i hope you’re still active here 10 years later... i unhooked the cables all 3 and the one for clock control. yet the dash wont come out all the way still
Old comment I know but for anyone else, make sure you remove the AC control cables from the little metal clips that hold them in place as well as disconnecting them so they can be pulled out slightly. But don't pull the dash too far out or the the AC cables will be hard to find again.
I drive a 2000 accent gl. Would you say the two (being in the LC year category) are similar in regards to center console removal? I'm doing this to replace my cup holders, as they were broken when I purchased it.
Hi, could you please tell me if the evaportaor ( of the air conditioned) can be taken out by down the glove box? or in case it does not, do I must take out all the dash board? Thank! I am very complicated with this!
probably too late, but I had to replace the evaporator on my 05 accent and you have to remove the whole dash in order to take it out, a mechanic did it for me though...its a PITA
I have a tape adapter that I use to connect to my ipod, which I then listen to instead of the radio, but the tape or maybe the cord of the tape is stuck inside the cassette slop, so i'm hoping this video will help with removing the console so I can get to the tape adapter.
@AAxx993093kdkdk I was wondering where you are going to get the wiring harness from i am going to replace the head unit on my friends exact same car and im not to sure where to get the wiring harness for this model please help
@AAxx993093kdkdk I have been trying to find documentation on whether or not the stock stereo in the Hyundai Accent has a 3.5mm Line-in jack on the back. I didn't look like it from your video but I wanted to see if you knew (or anyone else knows). Thanks
I know this is 10 years late.. but Hyundai really did the consumer no favors when it comes to installing aftermarket speakers / stereo. I helped my friend do this today. It was way more of a pain in the ass than on a Civic. For the love of god why dont rear speaker covers just clip in.. it's the little things.
Good question. Just a total guess, but maybe they do not see their typical customer performing a stereo/speaker upgrade. Or perhaps it is not a commonly asked for feature. Not sure.
Because if you're a thief, you're going to want to just pry off the console, regardless of the damage and take the stereo out. Taking out a stereo is easy, but doing it without damaging your car gets a bit trickier.
@AAxx993093kdkdk K thats actually where i was just gonna go get it because i was looking online at other places and i found about 3 different ones and im not sure which one it is
DUDE! I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH!!! I struggled with this for 2 days not wanting to undo the cables, I did EVRYTHING backwards and lost several small pieces behind the dash. Your video helped me salvage a DISASTER!!! THANK YOU for taking the time to make this!!!
Real talk. Your video helped me install a radio in a 2002 Hyundai Accent. Thanks a bunch!
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Great video! Replaced my stereo with a new Sony stereo following your instructions. Only differences is I didn't need to fully remove the glove box. And removing those metal clips were much harder than you showed it to be. Could be my fragile girl fingers weren't strong enough to push in the clips. But eventually I got them off, not without some blisters the next day.
The whole thing was actually really easy. Thanks!
Hey man, thank you for taking the time to show how to handle those cables! I don't know how I would've figured out how to get my stereo out without it.
Great vid you saved me from a lot of grief clear and simple hard to find especially for my car finally I can get that stereo out and get a new one
Much more comprehensive then the Haynes Repair Manual. THANK YOU !
Soo glad it helped!
Very Good info. I easily pulled my stereo. You saved me a lot of time. I did not pull the panel under the steering wheel and found more than adequate access to the 2 control cables.Very easy, Crutchfield made it sound difficult. Thanks again.
very helpful video. I had found the little screws behind the cup holders myself but didn't know about the wires below the wheel and glove box. Thanks a lot!
Thank you! This was helpful and saved me from breaking the ac cable locks.
lol ok I recently invested in an MP3 stereo installation because when i bought my 2004 Hyundai Accent used it had a tape stuck in the assembly. I just got fed up with removing all that dash shit and literally took a hacksaw and cut the bezel in two places under the radio port. works and it looks like its part of the design.
too late i pried the thing like a mad guy...
lol
i'm happy to know there was a way to do it properly... :)
Really helped me out, thanks for posting.
man i hope you’re still active here 10 years later... i unhooked the cables all 3 and the one for clock control. yet the dash wont come out all the way still
Man, sorry to hear that. You have any idea where the bezel is catching? Top? Bottom?
Old comment I know but for anyone else, make sure you remove the AC control cables from the little metal clips that hold them in place as well as disconnecting them so they can be pulled out slightly. But don't pull the dash too far out or the the AC cables will be hard to find again.
Thanks! This video helped a ton when I was putting my subs in
incase anyone is woundering you dont need to take the whole glovebox off, you can just reach through to unhook with it on
I drive a 2000 accent gl. Would you say the two (being in the LC year category) are similar in regards to center console removal? I'm doing this to replace my cup holders, as they were broken when I purchased it.
Hi, could you please tell me if the evaportaor ( of the air conditioned) can be taken out by down the glove box? or in case it does not, do I must take out all the dash board? Thank! I am very complicated with this!
probably too late, but I had to replace the evaporator on my 05 accent and you have to remove the whole dash in order to take it out, a mechanic did it for me though...its a PITA
Not
Thanks for the video!
good work bro, keep it up
Excelente 👍
Would the same procedure apply to a 2006 hyundai accent? I don't have a cup holder or anything, please help!
My blue ac cord came out when I hooked my raido up now it’s always on heat. Where does the blue wire go??
Very Helpful. Thanks
i have a problem with my dash light dimmer switch/ rheostat. wondering how do i take it out without breaking it?
There are 4 screws holding the controls the panel. Easy to remove!
now thats how cars today should be made. simple cables easy to repair. not dumbass touchsceens and push buttons.
Donde comprate la piesa nueva me dejas el link porfabor
great video thanks bro
is their an auxiliary input or an rca input on the radio?
No
What if the aftermarket radio has cables in the back. How do I take that off
How do u take out the lower dash piece on the drivers side???
thanks man you rock :)
I have a tape adapter that I use to connect to my ipod, which I then listen to instead of the radio, but the tape or maybe the cord of the tape is stuck inside the cassette slop, so i'm hoping this video will help with removing the console so I can get to the tape adapter.
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thanks man
@AAxx993093kdkdk I was wondering where you are going to get the wiring harness from i am going to replace the head unit on my friends exact same car and im not to sure where to get the wiring harness for this model please help
@AAxx993093kdkdk
I have been trying to find documentation on whether or not the stock stereo in the Hyundai Accent has a 3.5mm Line-in jack on the back. I didn't look like it from your video but I wanted to see if you knew (or anyone else knows). Thanks
hello
how can I change the volume of fan it's run always
With a right angle ratcheting screw driver of course..
@ AAxx993093kdkdk I was wondering where you got your wiring harness from
I know this is 10 years late.. but Hyundai really did the consumer no favors when it comes to installing aftermarket speakers / stereo. I helped my friend do this today. It was way more of a pain in the ass than on a Civic. For the love of god why dont rear speaker covers just clip in.. it's the little things.
Good question. Just a total guess, but maybe they do not see their typical customer performing a stereo/speaker upgrade. Or perhaps it is not a commonly asked for feature. Not sure.
@actuatorfulcrum cool informative comment
How the hell is his so complicated when thieves take the radio in 5 seconds?
Because if you're a thief, you're going to want to just pry off the console, regardless of the damage and take the stereo out. Taking out a stereo is easy, but doing it without damaging your car gets a bit trickier.
@AAxx993093kdkdk K thats actually where i was just gonna go get it because i was looking online at other places and i found about 3 different ones and im not sure which one it is
bro you missed out on the most important bits. like how to unclip it????!!!!!!!
@AAxx993093kdkdk alright thanks for your help
Talk is more than work 😅
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