How to remove the lock from the glove box?
How to remove the lock from the glove box?
Turn the key counter clockwise to the “locked” position. Look down between the door and the latch and you will see a flat tumbler about 3/16″ wide. and 1/16″ thick. Depress the tumbler “in” to release the lock cylinder while pulling out on the key/cylinder.
When do you need to replace the glove box latch?
You will need to replace the glove box latch when it no longer operates properly and when it is broken. You can prevent the Nissan’s glove box latch from breaking by opening and pulling on it carefully.
How do you fix a broken glove box latch on a Nissan?
You can prevent the Nissan’s glove box latch from breaking by opening and pulling on it carefully. Park the Nissan on a level surface. Open the Nissan’s front passenger door and locate the glove box on the right side of the dashboard. Detach the screws that connect the glove box striker to the glove box, using a power drill.
How to remove the glove box lock cylinder?
Here’s how to remove the glove box lock cylinder. First is the explanation, then some pics: 1) Put the latch catcher in the “up” or closed position, and with the key, lock it, like in the first photo. 3) Using a tiny screwdriver, push down on the steel tumbler that is visible thru the little window in the top of the lock housing.
How to check the latch on the glove box?
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Which is the best glove box lock assembly?
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How much does it cost to fix a glove box that does not stay closed?
Rather than replacing an expensive glove box latch, here is a ~$20 solution to fix a glovebox that will not stay closed, or will not latch. You will not have to remove the glove box for this repair. While the repair was designed for a Volkswagen glove box that will not stay closed, it may work on many other cars too.