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Old 12 Jul 2004, 03:14 pm
stevef
 
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Default glove box removal

I need to replace the ac filters (interior) and I believe I need to remove
glove box to get to them. Is this correct?

I am having a problem removing the glove box. I removed the two Phillips
screws on each side, as well as the two Phillips at top center of glove box
inside. The glove box still will not come out. Also removed the fuse cover
on passenger side but it doesn't appear to give access to glove box, just
fuses.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.

99 Accord 4 cyl
4 door
63000 miles

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Old 13 Jul 2004, 06:58 am
George Macdonald
 
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Default Re: glove box removal

On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:14:28 -0500, "stevef" <sf@dum.org> wrote:

>I need to replace the ac filters (interior) and I believe I need to remove
>glove box to get to them. Is this correct?
>
>I am having a problem removing the glove box. I removed the two Phillips
>screws on each side, as well as the two Phillips at top center of glove box
>inside. The glove box still will not come out. Also removed the fuse cover
>on passenger side but it doesn't appear to give access to glove box, just
>fuses.


Here's the best indpendent diags and description I've seen:
http://www.hastingsfilter.com/cabair/af1011.pdf and when I did mine I'm
sure there were more screws than shown there which I had to remove... a 2nd
metal bar with 3 screws?? It does show the tricky ones though. Getting
the glovebox out and especially putting it back is also an exercise in how
much faith you have in plastics engineering - how hard to heave and shove
with the confidence that nothing will break.

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