To remove the glove box stops on a Honda Element, first, open the glove box fully. Locate the small plastic stops on each side of the glove box hinge; these are typically small tabs or pegs. Gently press or pull these stops inward or upward to release them from their slots, allowing the glove box to drop down completely. Once the stops are removed, the glove box can be taken out for further access or replacement.
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behind the glove box open it and remove both stops on the sides, then hang it down, there is a box with a lid on it, remove it and they are in there. remember that the filter are directional, air flow is from top to bottom
behind the glove box open it and remove both stops on the sides, then hang it down, there is a box with a lid on it, remove it and they are in there. remember that the filter are directional, air flow is from top to bottom
To remove the glove box door on a 1995 Buick Regal, first, open the glove box and locate the stops on each side. Gently squeeze the sides of the glove box to release the stops from the hinge pins. Once the stops are detached, you can lift the glove box door upwards to remove it completely. Be sure to check for any screws or clips that might also need to be removed for complete detachment.
To remove the glove box from a 2007 Ford Explorer, first, open the glove box and locate the stops on each side. Press in on the sides to release the stops and allow the glove box to drop down. Next, remove any screws or fasteners securing it to the dashboard. Finally, disconnect any wiring if equipped with lights, and gently pull the glove box out to complete the removal.
To remove the glove box in a 2006 Saturn Vue, first open the glove box and locate the stops on either side. Gently squeeze the sides of the glove box inward to release the stops, allowing the glove box to drop down fully. Next, remove any screws or fasteners securing the glove box to the dashboard, and finally, disconnect any wiring harnesses if applicable before carefully lifting the glove box out.
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.
The blower motor resistor is mounted in the heater box directly behind the dash glove box. Remove the contents of the glove box and push in on both sides of the glove box stops. The glove box door will fold down exposing the resistor. Remove the two screws holding the resistor in the heater box to remove the resistor.
To lower the glove box. There are two plastic tab stops sticking up past the top of the glove box. They hit against rubber stops when the box is opened. Fold these rubber pieces to the side (They are attached only on one side so as to act as a hinge point) The glove box can now be lowered. Remove the dampener arm on the right side of the glove box by sliding the end up and out of the key slot. The glove box should be hanging down at this point.
To remove the glove compartment on a Lexus RX 300, first, open the glove box and locate the stops on each side; gently push in on the sides to release them. Next, remove any screws securing the glove box to the dashboard, typically found at the top or bottom. Once the screws are removed, pull the glove compartment down and out of its hinges. Finally, disconnect any wiring harnesses if present, and the glove compartment should be free.
It's behind the lower glove box, real easy to change, open the glove box and empty it, next you have to remove the damper it's on the left side at the top just push clip off and slide the damper off the stud. Then just slide the stops on each side then remove them, let the glove box hang near the floor, the filter is in the blower motor, it has a drawer I. The front just slide it out replace the filter. And just put the glove box back in reverse of how it came out
It's real simple. Empty out you glove box first, on the right side there is a small plastic guide. remove it from the glove box. Reach into the box and squeeze in on the sides to get the stops past the stop braces. The box will fall forward. That's it. Behind the glove box you will find the Cabin air filter. Now is a good time to replace it.