Wiring on the 2009 Hyundai Veracruz

In order to remove the under dash panel, the side panel and wooden trim to the left of the steering wheel must be removed.

In order to remove the under dash panel, the side panel and wooden trim to the left of the steering wheel must be removed.

Frank Polek of World Wide Stereo in Montgomeryville, Pa. gives us a basic look at the Hyundai Veracruz SUV.

The side panel pops off.

The side panel pops off.

The wooden trim also pops off.

The wooden trim also pops off.

Also, in addition, the vent, key, and wooden trim panels to the right of the steering column must be removed.

Also, in addition, the vent, key, and wooden trim panels to the right of the steering column must be removed.

Here is what it looks like after removed.

Here is what it looks like after removed.

The vent trim pops off and this unplugged.

The vent trim pops off and this unplugged.

The key cylinder trim pops off.

The key cylinder trim pops off.

The wooden trim also pops off.

Now the under dash lip is exposed and the under dash can be removed.

Now the under dash lip is exposed and the under dash can be removed.

This also allows access to the key cylinder wires.

This also allows access to the key cylinder wires.

With the under dash removed there is access to the vehicle’s wiring.

With the under dash removed there is access to the vehicle’s wiring.

The brake switch wire is green.

The brake switch wire is green.

The BCM is a black box located to the right of the fuse box.

The BCM is a black box located to the right of the fuse box.

The red/black wire is CAN-high, the blue wire is CAN-low and the orange wire is parking lights.

The red/black wire is CAN-high, the blue wire is CAN-low and the orange wire is parking lights.

In order to access the tach signal, the plastic engine shroud must be removed.

The grey/black tach signal wire is now exposed.

The grey/black tach signal wire is now exposed.

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