Hyundai Elantra: Lighting System / Room Lamp
Repair procedures
[Room Lamp]
1. | Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
2. | Using a screwdriver or remover, Separate the room lamp lens (A) from the room lamp. •
| Put on gloves to prevent hand injuries. |
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| When removing with a flat-tip screwdriver or remover, wrap protective tape around the tools to prevent damage to components. |
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3. | If it is necessary to replace the bulb, remove the bulb (A) after disengaging the room lamp lens. |
4. | Disengage the room lamp (B) after loosening the mounting screws. 
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| When removing the room lamp, be careful of the direction in which the tool is inserted. |
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| Use caution when inserting the tool in the opposite direction, as the room lamp is damaged. |

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5. | Remove the room lamp assembly after disconnect the room lamp connector. 
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[Vanity Lamp]
1. | Separate the vanity Lamp (A) from the roof trim after disengaging the mounting clip (B). 
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[Room Lamp]
1. | Install the room lamp after connect the connector. |
2. | Install the room lamp lens |
3. | Connect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
[Vanity Lamp]
1. | Install the vanity lamp. |
2. | Connect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
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