The small black lever which you push to the left simply disconnects the damper which stops the lid flopping down when you open it (it is to the extreme LHS at the back when the lid is down). The Driver Manual makes it sound as if this lever releases the glovebox but it doesn't. The key to removing the glovebox is to open it fully, squeeze the sides in & then pull it open still further ie. as far as it will go. Be quite firm with it. Then, when the lid is as far down as it will go, pull it hard towards the back of the car. It does take quite a firm pull to release it. You can then access the fuse box. You can reach some fuses without taking the glovebox out by removing the trim panel underneath the glovebox (quite easy, 4 or 5 fir-tree trim clips). However, its a lot easier / more accessible if you remove the glovebox. Phil Hooper
To replace the glove box damper on a Mk3 Mondeo, first, open the glove box and remove any contents. Next, locate the damper at the hinge area; it may be held in place by clips or screws, which you'll need to remove. Once detached, install the new damper by reversing the removal process, ensuring it is securely fastened. Finally, close the glove box to check if it opens and closes smoothly.
You follow the instructions in the owners' manual to remove the glove box from a Mk2 For Mondeo in order to get to the fuse box. Do not attempt to disassemble any part of a car without checking the owners' manual first.
underneath the glove compartment you will need to remove the compartment and the fuse box is located behind it
Remove the glove compartment and the fuse will be located behind it. A diagram of the fuse layout is stuck to the left side of the glove compartment.
To remove the glove compartment on an Iveco Daily, first, open the glove compartment and remove any contents. Next, locate and unscrew any screws securing the glove compartment, typically found along the top and sides. Once the screws are removed, gently pull the glove compartment out, being careful to disconnect any clips or connectors attached to it. If necessary, consult your vehicle’s manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
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To remove the glove box from an S10 pickup, first, open the glove box and remove any contents. Next, locate the screws or bolts securing the glove box hinge and the stops; these are typically found on the sides and bottom of the glove box. Remove these fasteners using a screwdriver or socket wrench, then gently pull the glove box out of its mounting brackets. Be cautious of any wiring or clips attached to the glove box and disconnect them if necessary.
To remove the glove compartment in a Buick Rendezvous, first, open the glove compartment and locate the screws or clips securing it to the dashboard. Remove these fasteners using a screwdriver or appropriate tool. Next, gently pull the glove compartment toward you to detach it from the hinges. Finally, disconnect any wiring harnesses if applicable, and the glove compartment should come free.
To remove the glove box from a Volvo 850, first, open the glove box and locate the screws or bolts securing it to the dashboard. Remove these fasteners, typically found on the sides and bottom of the glove box. Next, gently pull the glove box forward to disconnect it from any clips or hinges at the back. Finally, carefully lift it out of the dashboard.
To remove the glove box in a Cadillac SRX, first open the glove box and remove any contents. Locate the screws or bolts securing the glove box to the dashboard, typically found on the upper and lower edges. Remove these fasteners using the appropriate tool, then gently pull the glove box out of its hinges. Be cautious of any wiring connected to the glove box light or other components, and disconnect as necessary.
To remove a glove box from a 1998 Honda CR-V, first pull the unit out. Locate all the mounting screws and remove them. Then pull the glove box out.