Glove Box Removal, 2000 W210, Help
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Glove Box Removal, 2000 W210, Help
OK, so I have an early 2000 that I bought just before they started putting nav systems in. I only mention this because I think I heard the glove box is different for the nav cars than the no-nav cars. I went to try and replace the cabin filters per the filter installation instructions and my glove box is different than what is shown in the directions. I was able to do the charcoal filters down below without any problems. But the two regular filters require removing this glove box. I removed all screws that I could find and it still doesn't seem to want to come out. The screws I found were 2 in the bottom toward seats, and 2 on the upper front corner's facing. There were also 2 rubber cushion screws just below those. With all of these screws out it feels a bit loose, but like it's still got screws somewhere. There are what look like 2 more places for screws on each side of the box' light (upper surface toward seats) I've stuck various tools (phillips, sockets) into those holes but can't seem to find any fastener.
Does anyone know how to get this ^&%*&% glove box out? I thought this was going to take 10 minutes to replace these filters. I guess not!!
Thanks in advance for your help
Does anyone know how to get this ^&%*&% glove box out? I thought this was going to take 10 minutes to replace these filters. I guess not!!
Thanks in advance for your help
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OK, so I have an early 2000 that I bought just before they started putting nav systems in. I only mention this because I think I heard the glove box is different for the nav cars than the no-nav cars. I went to try and replace the cabin filters per the filter installation instructions and my glove box is different than what is shown in the directions. I was able to do the charcoal filters down below without any problems. But the two regular filters require removing this glove box. I removed all screws that I could find and it still doesn't seem to want to come out. The screws I found were 2 in the bottom toward seats, and 2 on the upper front corner's facing. There were also 2 rubber cushion screws just below those. With all of these screws out it feels a bit loose, but like it's still got screws somewhere. There are what look like 2 more places for screws on each side of the box' light (upper surface toward seats) I've stuck various tools (phillips, sockets) into those holes but can't seem to find any fastener.
Does anyone know how to get this ^&%*&% glove box out? I thought this was going to take 10 minutes to replace these filters. I guess not!!
Thanks in advance for your help
Does anyone know how to get this ^&%*&% glove box out? I thought this was going to take 10 minutes to replace these filters. I guess not!!
Thanks in advance for your help
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THERE ARE SIX SCREWS TOTAL, 2 FACING YOU, 2 UNDER THE RUBBER PLUGS ON THE BOTTOM AND 2 IN THE CENTER OF THE BOX GOING STRAIGHT UP. WITH ALL 6 OUT, JERK THE GLOVE BOX DOOR TOWARDS YOU RATHER FORCEFULLY AND IT SHOULD POP OUT. THERE SHOULD BE ENOUGH WIRE W/ OR W/O NAV TO HAVE IT LAY THERE W/O ANY PROBLEMS WHILE YOU CHANGE THE FILTERS. THEY ARE IN THERE PRETTY TIGHT BUT IT WILL COME OUT,GOOD LUCK.
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Still Hoping for an Answer to Question Above
Still looking for an answer to the question above. What are, and how do I get to, the two fasteners that go straight up on each side of the glovebox light? They seem to have a vertical round channel to get to them, but I can't seem to engage a phillips or socket into them. The other 4 fasteners are phillips, but these don't seem to be???
Thanks in Advance.
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Use a small mirror to look and see if there is even any screws in it. If not, there are 2 tabs that hold the top in. You have to pop the top out. You can do it by using a smoothe wedge between the flocked part of the glove box and the wood trim if you are careful. It takes me 3 minutes to change them with a short phillips and my pocket screwdriver.
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Use a small mirror to look and see if there is even any screws in it. If not, there are 2 tabs that hold the top in. You have to pop the top out. You can do it by using a smoothe wedge between the flocked part of the glove box and the wood trim if you are careful. It takes me 3 minutes to change them with a short phillips and my pocket screwdriver.
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Did my filters last week (third attempt) that box is tight.
It required way too much force to remove, but once it was out I took my trusty Xacto knife and Dremel to it, and dressed down the obvious problem areas. next filter change will be a breeze.
It required way too much force to remove, but once it was out I took my trusty Xacto knife and Dremel to it, and dressed down the obvious problem areas. next filter change will be a breeze.