Look up under the handle and there's a hole perpendicular to the front of the glove box. Insert a small screw driver about an inch into the hole and pry gently towards the back of the truck which should release the glove box. It takes some encouragement, but remove the 2 screws holding the latch (from the inside of the glove box) and the latch should come free out the front.
Your best bet is a salvage yard.
I believe on the '96's you open the glove box and remove the screws on the top edge
On the inside of the firewall, below and behind the glove box.
Under the dash ,above the hump and left of the glove box.you will have to remove the glove box to access the screws.
try looking under or behind the glove compartment in the passenger side
To replace the glove box handle on a VW Beetle, first, open the glove box and remove any contents. Then, locate the screws or clips securing the handle to the glove box door and remove them. Once the old handle is detached, position the new handle in place and secure it with the screws or clips. Finally, test the handle to ensure it operates smoothly before closing the glove box.
Under the dash below glove box. You will see the blower motor and it's to the left of it. You will see a wire harness going to it.
some of them had a glove box light inside the glove box.
On my 2006 Dodge Ram, I removed the glove box by pressing the outer sides of the glove box inwardly and then let the box drop down.
To remove the glove box handle on a 1992 Mercury Capri, first open the glove box and locate the screws securing the handle. Use a screwdriver to remove these screws. Once the screws are out, gently pull the handle away from the glove box to detach it. If necessary, check for any clips that may need to be released to fully remove the handle.
I had the same problem with my 1995 LHS. The only remedy is to carry a set of pliers in your glove box. I replaced the cable handle once but it broke again.
Well, friend, the cabin air filter on a 2007 Dodge Dakota is typically located behind the glove compartment. You'll need to open the glove compartment and gently squeeze the sides to release it fully. Once it's out, you should see the compartment housing the cabin air filter. Just slide the old filter out, replace it with a new one, and put everything back together with a touch of love and care. Happy filtering!