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Removal of door panel??? Please help

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One of my door speakers are blown. I need any and all the help I can get on instructions to remove the door panel. Any help at all would be appreciated. I've search for hours and couldn't find anything about it in any forum or you tube video. My car is a 2010 genesis sedan.
 
One of my door speakers are blown. I need any and all the help I can get on instructions to remove the door panel. Any help at all would be appreciated. I've search for hours and couldn't find anything about it in any forum or you tube video. My car is a 2010 genesis sedan.

Hey man, I actually just found out myself recently. I haven't done it yet but the instructions should be as follows for any of the 4 doors:

- Front doors: Remove 3 bolts/screws. One is behind the inner door handle (remove the rubber cover to get to it), one is inside the door area that you grip to close the door (remove rubber cover inside that hole where your hand goes) and one should be near the front edge of the door (towards the dash but I've never seen this one myself). After that, you should be able to pop out the cover, just be careful not to break or scratch anything.

- Rear doors: Remove 2 bolts/screws, just like the front doors, only the ones in the door handles, pop out cover

Also be careful not to pull out the cover too quickly and yank out any wires. The closest thing to real instructions I found was in OneFunGenesis' 2009 manual but it's literally just a drawing of a door with 2-3 bolts/screws and no instructions beyond that. However, from having removed the seats and carpet myself, I can tell you Hyundai designed everything very intelligently and simple to remove so you can even guess your way around and do OK.
 
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Hope this info will help!
 

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I went ahead and attempted on my own. It was a piece of cake. There is one pop screw in where the tweeter is, other than that just as you described. The black plastic that goes alone with the tweeter all the way around the door will come off completely before removing the door panel. Thanks for the responses everyone. This forum is great!
 
Did you sedan require th removal or 2 or 3 screws to remove the door panel?

My 2013 sedan appears to only have 2. I don't see the 3rd on ththe front edge of the door near the dash as well.





QUOTE=iSOBigD;193133]Hey man, I actually just found out myself recently. I haven't done it yet but the instructions should be as follows for any of the 4 doors:

- Front doors: Remove 3 bolts/screws. One is behind the inner door handle (remove the rubber cover to get to it), one is inside the door area that you grip to close the door (remove rubber cover inside that hole where your hand goes) and one should be near the front edge of the door (towards the dash but I've never seen this one myself). After that, you should be able to pop out the cover, just be careful not to break or scratch anything.

- Rear doors: Remove 2 bolts/screws, just like the front doors, only the ones in the door handles, pop out cover

Also be careful not to pull out the cover too quickly and yank out any wires. The closest thing to real instructions I found was in OneFunGenesis' 2009 manual but it's literally just a drawing of a door with 2-3 bolts/screws and no instructions beyond that. However, from having removed the seats and carpet myself, I can tell you Hyundai designed everything very intelligently and simple to remove so you can even guess your way around and do OK.[/QUOTE]
 
Did you have to remove the top window trim in order to get the door panel off? If so does it just snap on and off with clips? Same for the door after removing the two screws does it just have standard type clips that pry off using a pry tool? Thanks!
 
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