Spin 3 times to the right until you get to your 1st number, spin to the left past your second number once then keep spinning until you get back to your 2nd number, then spin to the right until you get to the last number. then pull the lock to open. By Emma
I purchased a used 1999 Chevy Malibu and had to replace the glove box because the latch was broken. I purchased another a the local salvage yard and I want to know how to take the lock out of the old door and install it in the new one.
above the glove box, shouldn't need to remove the dash just the glove box.
glove box
fuse box will be in or under the glove box and the fuse will be blow stopping dash lights from coming on .
GU6 is just in indicator of the differential ratio a gu6 is a 3.42:1 ratio. it could be single track, limited slip or gov lock. if it is gov lock you should also have a g80 code in your glove box. if so and you tow or have tall tires be ready to replace when master pin breaks
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.
To change the glove box lock on a 2007 Buick Lacrosse, first, open the glove box and remove any contents. Locate the screws or clips securing the glove box door and carefully detach it. Remove the old lock by unscrewing or unclipping it from the glove box door, then replace it with the new lock. Finally, reassemble the glove box and ensure everything is securely fastened.
To remove the glove box lock from a 2007 Mercedes ML320, first, open the glove box and locate the screws securing it. Remove these screws and gently pull the glove box out to access the lock mechanism. You may need to disconnect any electrical connectors and then unscrew or unclip the lock from its housing. Finally, carefully remove the lock from the glove box.
I don't know the answer but any glove box lock is a joke. I would just replace it but never lock it.
To lock the glove box on a Dodge Journey, locate the lock tab or latch inside the glove box. If your model has a keyhole, use the vehicle's key to turn it and lock the glove box. If there’s no keyhole, ensure the glove box is securely closed, as it typically locks automatically when the vehicle is locked. Always refer to your owner’s manual for specific instructions for your model year.
Make sure you are not using the valet key. Amanti's come with a set of keys (2) that can unlock everything, driver's door, glovebox and trunk lid. There is also a third key designated for valet use, allows you to disable trunk release and then lock glove box with master key. This way the valet cannot look throughout the trunk or glove box but he can lock the car and start it.
To unlock a locking glove box on a 1998 Audi A8, you can use the vehicle's key, which is typically designed to fit the glove box lock. If the key is unavailable, you may need to gently pry it open using a flathead screwdriver, taking care not to damage the interior. Alternatively, consult a professional locksmith or an Audi dealer for assistance if you're unable to unlock it yourself.
No you cannot. that key is only used to unlock the door or trunk from the outside, or lock the glove box.
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 fit a Citroën C3 glove box lock, first, remove the glove box by unscrewing the screws that secure it in place. Once the glove box is removed, locate the lock mechanism and disconnect any attached wiring if applicable. Install the new lock by inserting it into the designated slot and securing it with the provided screws. Finally, reattach the glove box to the dashboard, ensuring everything is properly aligned and functioning.
To remove the glove box lock on a 1971 Chevelle, first, open the glove box and locate the lock mechanism. There will typically be a retaining clip or screw securing the lock in place; remove this using the appropriate tool. Once the securing mechanism is removed, you can pull the lock out of the glove box door. If necessary, gently pry around the edges to free it completely without damaging the door.
if there is not a key hole you cannot lock it.