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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Brian T on 06 June 2007, 19:12:48
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Hi All this is my first post on here so be gentle with me!
I've got a 2.2 CD Est auto (x) and the catch on the Glove box has come out. As there is no Hayne's manual for this model I'm at a loss as to how to get inside to fix it. I've removed the 4 screws inside the glovebox that appear to hold the inner to the outer but that doesn't let you get inside.
can anybody help? advice will do, pics would be better.....cheeky for a first post I know but if you don't ask!
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I seem to recall you have to remove glovebox entirely, unless anyone knows an easy way?
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I seem to recall you have to remove glovebox entirely, unless anyone knows an easy way?
I seem to remember RonaldMcBurger having some success with this....
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You have to remove it completely, it is in Haynes manual but I am sure there is a how to do on here somewhere
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i don't know whether it's the same for facelifts, but on my '96 and '99 meegas i had to change a handle/lock.
yes the whole box had to come out but it wasn't too tricky and thankfully haynes had some advice.
in summary (not summery, as the weather is right now 8-)) from memory....
there's a few screws (4 i think) holding the bottom of the box in from the front.
there might've been some screws from the side as well....prize the side cover (open door - with the airbag sticker) off and use a long screwdriver to get to these. not all mind, as they're for holding airvents in as much as the box.
there's also three bolts (hex key) going from the top of the glovebox to the airbag and a couple of screws holding the passenger airbag over the top, you kind of undo the lot and lift the airbag up a bit.
you have to disconnect the plugs from the light as it slides forward. oh and maybe the aircon pipe too.
once out, the lid has loads of little screws holding it's velvety liner on. once that's off you can get to the handle ok! but if you're taking the barrel out (i'd suggest really don't!) watch out for loads of little springs! basically it'll be lockable with any key after as there's no way you'll get all the lock gubbins in ok i think.
at the time i also changed some dash bulbs and re-set some airvents that had had a bash!
hope that's of some use.... :)
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Mr Haynes says that there are only 4 screws holding the glove box in. As has been said the face lift cars have an extra screw in the side towards the top that you remove the D shaped end panel t gain access to. After struggling to remove the glove box on my 99 mini-face lift car I then found that my car also has 5 screws >:( I emailed the picture to Mr Haynes - he said that he wasn't aware of it! ;)
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;D ATTENTION!!!! Bugger haynes and all the rest~!!! look at the glovebox hinges carefully and you will see two pins hold them together, my way which takes about twenty seconds to get the glovebox lid off is using a thin punch or screw driver just push on the pins and they will slide out allowing you to have the glove box lid off in seconds!! then you can strip the lid for its inner workings in the comfort of you armchair and effect what repairs are necessary :y
has no one else done it this way?? if not suggest its made a sticky cos its blooming quick!!
Omegatoy
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;D ATTENTION!!!! Bugger haynes and all the rest~!!! look at the glovebox hinges carefully and you will see two pins hold them together, my way which takes about twenty seconds to get the glovebox lid off is using a thin punch or screw driver just push on the pins and they will slide out allowing you to have the glove box lid off in seconds!! then you can strip the lid for its inner workings in the comfort of you armchair and effect what repairs are necessary :y
has no one else done it this way?? if not suggest its made a sticky cos its blooming quick!!
Omegatoy
It tooo quick that way Graham! ;) Not nearly as much fun as taking it all out & cursing Mr Haynes' instructions! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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;D ATTENTION!!!! Bugger haynes and all the rest~!!! look at the glovebox hinges carefully and you will see two pins hold them together, my way which takes about twenty seconds to get the glovebox lid off is using a thin punch or screw driver just push on the pins and they will slide out allowing you to have the glove box lid off in seconds!! then you can strip the lid for its inner workings in the comfort of you armchair and effect what repairs are necessary :y
has no one else done it this way?? if not suggest its made a sticky cos its blooming quick!!
Omegatoy
It tooo quick that way Graham! ;) Not nearly as much fun as taking it all out & cursing Mr Haynes' instructions! ;D ;D ;D ;D
I know that Andy but why does everyone insist on all that work taking the glovebox out ?????
just to fix the catch when the catch is in the lid???
and its just as easy putting it back on!! :y
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There is a hidden screw!!!!! It is under and to teh right of the box IIRC. Unless you undo this one, the back clip will snap off if you force it. Once out just use my How to to fix it.
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;D ATTENTION!!!! Bugger haynes and all the rest~!!! look at the glovebox hinges carefully and you will see two pins hold them together, my way which takes about twenty seconds to get the glovebox lid off is using a thin punch or screw driver just push on the pins and they will slide out allowing you to have the glove box lid off in seconds!! then you can strip the lid for its inner workings in the comfort of you armchair and effect what repairs are necessary :y
has no one else done it this way?? if not suggest its made a sticky cos its blooming quick!!
Omegatoy
It tooo quick that way Graham! ;) Not nearly as much fun as taking it all out & cursing Mr Haynes' instructions! ;D ;D ;D ;D
I know that Andy but why does everyone insist on all that work taking the glovebox out ?????
just to fix the catch when the catch is in the lid???
and its just as easy putting it back on!! :y
Next time you do one, take some photos ;) :y (as if you haven't got enough on your plate at the moment!)
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well my gob is well and truly smacked. 10 answers in 3 hours! This is the first time on any forum I've had such a good response.
This weekend it's coming off then. Might even manage some pictures to assist in Omegatoy's sticky ;)
Does anybody know if the lock assembly is available as a spare or is it like most things these days and I need to buy a whole side of car just to fix it!
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well my gob is well and truly smacked. 10 answers in 3 hours! ........
A bit slow tonight, eh!
;D ;D ;D ;D
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well my gob is well and truly smacked. 10 answers in 3 hours! This is the first time on any forum I've had such a good response.
This weekend it's coming off then. Might even manage some pictures to assist in Omegatoy's sticky ;)
Does anybody know if the lock assembly is available as a spare or is it like most things these days and I need to buy a whole side of car just to fix it!
The actual handle is available seperately, about £5 from dealer, though you have to swap your lock barrel over.
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well my gob is well and truly smacked. 10 answers in 3 hours! This is the first time on any forum I've had such a good response.
This weekend it's coming off then. Might even manage some pictures to assist in Omegatoy's sticky ;)
Does anybody know if the lock assembly is available as a spare or is it like most things these days and I need to buy a whole side of car just to fix it!
The actual handle is available seperately, about £5 from dealer, though you have to swap your lock barrel over.
Don't forget to watch out for those pesky springs..... :-?
i wish i'd know about the hinge pins before - thanks for increasing our knowledge Mr Toy!
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from memory when I tried this, not sure if there's something holding the top of the glovebox lid in place as well - as well as the damping strut.
However - a trick for when removing the barrel - do it with the key in! The key passes through the levers in the lock - so if the key is present they can't spring out :y
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OK so it didn't happen this weekend, but that was becasue my local Vx dealer doesn't keep this item on the shelf and I can't order one without going in to the parts dept and at the moment I can't get in! (work in the city)
As soon as I figure out how yo get one I will change it and tke piccies at the same time.
If anybody knows where i can order one online that would be perfick!
Brian
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I managed to get another glove box handle/lock into its hole without removing the glovebox..... it was a little time consuming but did it with a long thin screw driver :y
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So I followed Omegatoys instructions and removed the 2 pins that make up the hinges and sure enough the back of the glovebox drops down. Unfortunately the left hand "guide" (can't think what else to call it) seems to be being held inside by something and I can't get in there to see what!
I've tried fitting the new lock assembly with the glovebox still in situ as per Loo-Knee but it doesn't want to go all the way in
Any ideas?
I've got some fairly naff phone cam pictures but I'm too stupid to figurer out how to put them on here! :-[
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;D ATTENTION!!!! Bugger haynes and all the rest~!!! look at the glovebox hinges carefully and you will see two pins hold them together, my way which takes about twenty seconds to get the glovebox lid off is using a thin punch or screw driver just push on the pins and they will slide out allowing you to have the glove box lid off in seconds!! then you can strip the lid for its inner workings in the comfort of you armchair and effect what repairs are necessary :y
has no one else done it this way?? if not suggest its made a sticky cos its blooming quick!!
Omegatoy
Next time I'm in Oxford, do you fancy coming nickin' sat navs with me ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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So I followed Omegatoys instructions and removed the 2 pins that make up the hinges and sure enough the back of the glovebox drops down. Unfortunately the left hand "guide" (can't think what else to call it) seems to be being held inside by something and I can't get in there to see what![/
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I tried to take the lid off by removing the hinge pins but then the lid was still hanging by two stays (and one of them seems to have a damping mechanism attached to it). After fighting to get these to unhook or disconnect somehow, gave up.
Andy T >:(
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I tried to take the lid off by removing the hinge pins but then the lid was still hanging by two stays (and one of them seems to have a damping mechanism attached to it). After fighting to get these to unhook or disconnect somehow, gave up.
... just remove the entire glovebox, take it indoors and work on it there ... ;)
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There are some pictures on the link below showing the various glovebox mounting points. sorry for the size of the pics.
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/5868449