Steering Column Shroud Lower Panel

2021 Genesis GV80 2.5T Advanced, AWDSECTION Steering Column Shroud Lower Panel
CAUTION:
  • When removing with a flat-tip screwdriver or remover, wrap protective tape around the tools to prevent damage to components.
  • Put on gloves to prevent hand injuries.
  • Use a plastic panel removal tool to remove interior trim pieces without marring the surface.
  • Take care not to bend or scratch the trim and panels.
  1. Remove the steering column shroud upper panel.
  2. Remove the crash pad side cover [LH] (A).
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  3. Remove the front door scuff trim (A).
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  4. After loosening the hood release hinge (A) mounting bolts, remove the hood release assembly (B).
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  5. Remove the cowl side trim (A).
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  6. Loosen the mounting screws, remove the crash pad lower panel (A).
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  7. Press the lock pin and separate the crash pad lower panel connector (A).
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  8. Press the lock pin and separate the diagnosis connector (A).
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  9. Loosen the mounting screws by turning the steering wheel to the left and right, and remove the steering column shroud lower panel (A).
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  10. Press the lock pin and separate the connector (A).
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  11. To install, reverse removal procedure.

    Information 

    • Replace any damaged clips (or pin-type retainers).
    • Make sure the connector are connected in properly.
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