Hyundai Santa Fe: Crash Pad / Components and components location

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM) 2019-2025 Service Manual / Body (Interior and Exterior) / Crash Pad / Components and components location

Components (1)

1. Crash pad lower panel
2. Crash pad assembly
3. Crash pad side cover [LH]
4. Crash pad side cover [RH]

Componets (2)

1. Crash pad under cover [RH]
2. Glove box
3. Heater & A/C controller
4. A.V.N Head unit
5. Cluster fascia panel
6. Cluster assembly
7. Center airvent duct assembly
8. Crash pad center panel
9. Side airvent duct assembly [LH]
10. Side airvent duct assembly [RH]
11. Main crash pad
12. Side speaker grill assembly [LH]
13. Side speaker grill assembly [RH]
14. Head up display cover
15. Center speaker grill assembly
16. Steering column lower shroud
17. Cowl cross bar assembly

    Crash Pad

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    Cluster Fascia Panel. Components and components location

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    1. Driver’s front air bag
    2. Passenger’s front air bag
    3. Side air bag
    4. Curtain air bag

    The vehicles are equipped with a Supplemental Air Bag System for the driver’s seat and front passenger’s seats.

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