Glove box latch replacement



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At most, I've include the cylinder removal and the glove box removal. Perhaps removing the glove box at minimum so you can review it to possibly see an option for separating the glove box skin from the box itself and gaining access to the latch mechanism.
Good luck.



At most, I've include the cylinder removal and the glove box removal. Perhaps removing the glove box at minimum so you can review it to possibly see an option for separating the glove box skin from the box itself and gaining access to the latch mechanism.
Good luck.



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the replacement latch has a black plastic insert that has the two hinge holes that break on the glove box portion of the original latch. The latch has two holes and a small thin rod goes through the four hinge holes, 2 fixed and two hinge holes that allow the pivot.
what I did was carefully remove the two hinge holes with a sharp razor blade, insert the rod through the two holes on original latch, insert the two “cutoff” plastic hinge holes on each end, put super glue on the two small cutoffs and insert the whole assemble back into the original location. Taped on to hold and let sit for 24 hours. Works good as new! I did lubricate the rod with Vaseline to help it turn as easy as it could and to protect it from too much super glue.
so the latch from China was used only for the two outer hinge holes for $27.00 but much cheaper than buying new or used glove box!
yes I took pictures but did not realize I was full and so it didn’t save them, sorry about that!
hope this helps someone in the future
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the replacement latch has a black plastic insert that has the two hinge holes that break on the glove box portion of the original latch. The latch has two holes and a small thin rod goes through the four hinge holes, 2 fixed and two hinge holes that allow the pivot.
what I did was carefully remove the two hinge holes with a sharp razor blade, insert the rod through the two holes on original latch, insert the two “cutoff” plastic hinge holes on each end, put super glue on the two small cutoffs and insert the whole assemble back into the original location. Taped on to hold and let sit for 24 hours. Works good as new! I did lubricate the rod with Vaseline to help it turn as easy as it could and to protect it from too much super glue.
so the latch from China was used only for the two outer hinge holes for $27.00 but much cheaper than buying new or used glove box!
yes I took pictures but did not realize I was full and so it didn’t save them, sorry about that!
hope this helps someone in the future





