2016 Hyundai Santa Fe dashboard

Asked by Guru1P7RT Sep 22, 2019 at 08:45 AM about the 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The dealership recently damaged the top of my dashboard when replacing
my windshield.  The repair they did is unsatisfactory and I am trying to decide
whether to make them replace the dashboard.  Does the dashboard come in
pieces making replacement of the top section a relatively simply job or the
dashboard one large piece requiring them to mess with all my electronics?

2 Answers

I am concerned about how difficult the work is because I am afraid the dealership will mess things up even worse if the repair isn’t easy to accomplish. I have had a bad experience with the dealership so far. First they damaged my dashboard when replacing a factory-sealed windshield that was leaking (why was it leaking in the first place?). Then when attempting to repair the dashboard, they got dark paint on the interior of my car. I am concerned about what they will mess up if I let them touch my vehicle again so am trying to figure out whether or not it is worth it to take the risk. It really bothers me to have to accept a damaged dashboard when my car was in pristine condition when I brought it to them. On the other hand, they could continue to damage my vehicle if I keep letting them touch it. So I am unsure as to what to do.

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