Glove box removal
Rimmer
04-16-2007, 02:10 PM
Does anyone have experience removing the glove box door from a 2000 century?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
BNaylor
04-17-2007, 04:47 PM
Welcome to AF.
Are you referring to the outer panel or the whole glovebox assembly?
To remove glovebox:
Remove the kickpanel. From underneath you should see about 4-5 small screws that secure the hinge to the dash frame. Once those are removed you can remove the glovebox. Also, take care with the lanyard retainer and remove one end it at the stud.
Are you referring to the outer panel or the whole glovebox assembly?
To remove glovebox:
Remove the kickpanel. From underneath you should see about 4-5 small screws that secure the hinge to the dash frame. Once those are removed you can remove the glovebox. Also, take care with the lanyard retainer and remove one end it at the stud.
Rimmer
04-17-2007, 06:47 PM
Welcome to AF.
Are you referring to the outer panel or the whole glovebox assembly?
To remove glovebox:
Remove the kickpanel. From underneath you should see about 4-5 small screws that secure the hinge to the dash frame. Once those are removed you can remove the glovebox. Also, take care with the lanyard retainer and remove one end it at the stud.
Thanks for the response.
It appears that a portion of the hinge is detached from the frame. Was wondering how to access the hinge.
I appreciate the info.
Are you referring to the outer panel or the whole glovebox assembly?
To remove glovebox:
Remove the kickpanel. From underneath you should see about 4-5 small screws that secure the hinge to the dash frame. Once those are removed you can remove the glovebox. Also, take care with the lanyard retainer and remove one end it at the stud.
Thanks for the response.
It appears that a portion of the hinge is detached from the frame. Was wondering how to access the hinge.
I appreciate the info.
BNaylor
04-18-2007, 12:20 AM
Actually there are two parts to the hinge. The part that screws onto the dash frame and the segment to the glove box. A common problem is the screws get loose and drop out or the plastic part (stud) glovebox side where the screws go break off. Either way the best thing to do is remove the complete glovebox assembly to do a further checkout. Unless you do that you will not be able to get to the inner hinge screws.
Rimmer
04-18-2007, 10:33 AM
Actually there are two parts to the hinge. The part that screws onto the dash frame and the segment to the glove box. A common problem is the screws get loose and drop out or the plastic part (stud) glovebox side where the screws go break off. Either way the best thing to do is remove the complete glovebox assembly to do a further checkout. Unless you do that you will not be able to get to the inner hinge screws.
Thanks again. The hinge is loose on the left & she told me she found some kind of screw on the floorboard, but doesn't know what happened to it.
Caio,
Thanks again. The hinge is loose on the left & she told me she found some kind of screw on the floorboard, but doesn't know what happened to it.
Caio,
Rimmer
05-13-2007, 01:28 PM
bnaylor,
Still haven't gotten to the glove box. Hope to hit it soon. Just to let you know I appreciate the info.
Still haven't gotten to the glove box. Hope to hit it soon. Just to let you know I appreciate the info.
Rimmer
05-20-2007, 04:50 PM
Got the glovebox out OK. Found that the hinge is secured to the glove box by plastic pillars that the screws are attached to. Seems the pillars are 2/3 broken. Time for the JB weld & a glued repair. (I hope)
Thanks bnaylor your instructions were right on.
Thanks bnaylor your instructions were right on.
Rimmer
05-23-2007, 05:57 PM
Got the glovebox out OK. Found that the hinge is secured to the glove box by plastic pillars that the screws are attached to. Seems the pillars are 2/3 broken. Time for the JB weld & a glued repair. (I hope)
Thanks bnaylor your instructions were right on.
The JB weld worked very well. Probably stronger than new. All is well now with glovebox. Thanks again for the help.:grinno:
Thanks bnaylor your instructions were right on.
The JB weld worked very well. Probably stronger than new. All is well now with glovebox. Thanks again for the help.:grinno:
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