You can't remove it. It is molded in as part of the dash itself. Only the door can be removed.
If there is no adjustments on it you will have to buy a new lock from a chevelle website such as yearone.com.
If no key, you'll have to destroy the cardboard glove box and to access the lock bracket....remove the upper bracket that the lock grabs onto located at the mid-top of the opening...may need to do a little prying....or remove the lock from the backside.
you don't.
I don't know the answer but any glove box lock is a joke. I would just replace it but never lock it.
if there is not a key hole you cannot lock it.
First, unlock and open the glove box if possible<*>. Next, look at the back side of the lock the are two diagonal screws holding the lock assembly to the glove box door, remove the screws/bolts on the lock and remove lock assembly. <*>If you cannot open your glove box beforehand u will need a flat head screw driver to pry it open.
It should just have a slide clip that holds it in.
should be 2 phillips head screws holding it in.
You could try removing a door lock, bring to a locksmith to have key made - should be the same as ignition
To remove the glove box lock from a 1971 Nova, first, open the glove box and locate the lock mechanism. You'll typically find a retaining screw or clip securing the lock in place; remove this using the appropriate screwdriver or tool. Once the screw or clip is removed, you can carefully pull the lock cylinder out of the glove box. If necessary, consult a repair manual for detailed illustrations specific to your vehicle.
Yes, the glove box opens manually only when the key is inserted in the ignition. When you lock your car with remote you can observe the glove box key locking. So, when you lock your car, the glove box is also locked.
To replace the glove box lock on a Mercedes 560SL, first, remove the glove box by unscrewing any screws and gently prying it out. Once removed, locate the lock mechanism; typically, it is secured with screws or clips. Detach the old lock and install the new one by reversing the process, ensuring it is properly aligned. Finally, reattach the glove box and secure it in place.