2005 Hyundai Accent GLS stereo removal and installation (Part 1 of 3)

2005 Hyundai Accent GLS stereo removal and installation (Part 1 of 3)

2005 Hyundai Accent GLS stereo removal and installation.

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Joël Pichette says:

too late i pried the thing like a mad guy…
lol
i’m happy to know there was a way to do it properly… :)

Mike Shegog says:

Really helped me out, thanks for posting.

Garth Smith says:

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.

darcy dubuc says:

i have a problem with my dash light dimmer switch/ rheostat. wondering how
do i take it out without breaking it?

actuatorfulcrum says:

@actuatorfulcrum cool informative comment

Jeff Huffman says:

With a right angle ratcheting screw driver of course..

AAxx993093kdkdk says:

@foxglove9 I have had more difficulty with the metal clips in my 1999
Accent, so I understand what you mean. Glad you were able to complete the
job.

jp singh says:

good work bro, keep it up

CB Yond says:

Very Helpful. Thanks

doza146 says:

@ AAxx993093kdkdk I was wondering where you got your wiring harness from

AAxx993093kdkdk says:

@doza146 The key is to make sure the harness states it is for your year,
make and model of car. If it does not fit, you should be able to return it.

AAxx993093kdkdk says:

@doza146 I bought the wiring harness from Autozone. Search for “stereo
wiring harness” in the Product Search field. The harness will contain a set
of wires with one plastic connector on one end; this is the end that
connects to the factory wiring harness behind the radio. The other end of
the set of wires contains free hanging wires (instead of a plastic
connector). The reason there is no plastic connector is because there is no
universal connector that will fit every after market stereo.

samandaropposite says:

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!

Jeff Huffman says:

There are 4 screws holding the controls the panel. Easy to remove!

Grosse666 says:

hey nice vids ! can u teach me how to remove speakers ??

ValHallaV8s says:

thanks man you rock 🙂

doza146 says:

@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

khaledalm9mo5 says:

اااا

John Rakowski says:

@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

doza146 says:

@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

Stephanie McKeon says:

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!

Boghman22 says:

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.

masterdrake420 says:

I wish I would have found this video when I was fixing my friends stereo in
her 2002 Accent. this is a great help as I will be hooking up an amp and
sub in her car today. Thank you Sir for posting this video.

LDGH1 says:

hey dude tk tou this video helped a lot

Edward Leaney says:

bro you missed out on the most important bits. like how to unclip
it????!!!!!!!

AAxx993093kdkdk says:

@doza146 You will need to “connect” the free hanging wires to the free
hanging wires that will come as part of the aftermarket stereo you have
bought. Good luck.

Nicole Moore says:

Thanks! This video helped a ton when I was putting my subs in

Bill Kent says:

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!!!

NadesicoPlease says:

Would you know how to remove the door trim panels? I would like to remove
them to install an amp that sits in the boot. Thanks

actuatorfulcrum says:

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.

AAxx993093kdkdk says:

@NIQU19 You’re welcome, glad I could help.

Nate Carpenter says:

incase anyone is woundering you dont need to take the whole glovebox off,
you can just reach through to unhook with it on

doza146 says:

@AAxx993093kdkdk alright thanks for your help

Christian Garcia says:

How do u take out the lower dash piece on the drivers side???

Tyler Zero says:

is their an auxiliary input or an rca input on the radio?

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