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Title: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbr on 30 August 2010, 11:22:23
It won't open. Any ideas?
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: geoffr70 on 30 August 2010, 11:34:52
If your handle is there, push door as if to close it, this will take strain off side latches, then open handle and wiggle forward, hopefully it will open. If your handle isn't there, do the same, but instead of opening handle, put your finger where it used to be and you'll feel the end of a metal/plastic rod, I can't remember what it's made of. Push this rod away and down from you, hopefully it will open. When i replaced handle on mine, the inner mechanism as stiff and needed lubricating, I suspect yours will be the same. HTH :y PS don't put too much strain on handle as it's a weal point IM and you might break it.
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbr on 30 August 2010, 15:04:06
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If your handle is there, push door as if to close it, this will take strain off side latches, then open handle and wiggle forward, hopefully it will open. If your handle isn't there, do the same, but instead of opening handle, put your finger where it used to be and you'll feel the end of a metal/plastic rod, I can't remember what it's made of. Push this rod away and down from you, hopefully it will open. When i replaced handle on mine, the inner mechanism as stiff and needed lubricating, I suspect yours will be the same. HTH :y PS don't put too much strain on handle as it's a weal point IM and you might break it.
Handle there and was ok 2 days ago. Now I have had the key in pushed wiggled and thought of thumping.
Now I have the key out and can not remember vertical or horizontal for locked and can not find anything in the manual.
But it's still shut!
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbug on 30 August 2010, 16:06:44
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If your handle is there, push door as if to close it, this will take strain off side latches, then open handle and wiggle forward, hopefully it will open. If your handle isn't there, do the same, but instead of opening handle, put your finger where it used to be and you'll feel the end of a metal/plastic rod, I can't remember what it's made of. Push this rod away and down from you, hopefully it will open. When i replaced handle on mine, the inner mechanism as stiff and needed lubricating, I suspect yours will be the same. HTH :y PS don't put too much strain on handle as it's a weal point IM and you might break it.
Handle there and was ok 2 days ago. Now I have had the key in pushed wiggled and thought of thumping.
Now I have the key out and can not remember vertical or horizontal for locked and can not find anything in the manual.
But it's still shut!
Vertical is unlocked mate - HTH :y
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbr on 30 August 2010, 16:19:13
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If your handle is there, push door as if to close it, this will take strain off side latches, then open handle and wiggle forward, hopefully it will open. If your handle isn't there, do the same, but instead of opening handle, put your finger where it used to be and you'll feel the end of a metal/plastic rod, I can't remember what it's made of. Push this rod away and down from you, hopefully it will open. When i replaced handle on mine, the inner mechanism as stiff and needed lubricating, I suspect yours will be the same. HTH :y PS don't put too much strain on handle as it's a weal point IM and you might break it.
Handle there and was ok 2 days ago. Now I have had the key in pushed wiggled and thought of thumping.
Now I have the key out and can not remember vertical or horizontal for locked and can not find anything in the manual.
But it's still shut!
Vertical is unlocked mate - HTH :y
Many thanks
Dave   :)
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbr on 30 August 2010, 17:15:18
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If your handle is there, push door as if to close it, this will take strain off side latches, then open handle and wiggle forward, hopefully it will open. If your handle isn't there, do the same, but instead of opening handle, put your finger where it used to be and you'll feel the end of a metal/plastic rod, I can't remember what it's made of. Push this rod away and down from you, hopefully it will open. When i replaced handle on mine, the inner mechanism as stiff and needed lubricating, I suspect yours will be the same. HTH :y PS don't put too much strain on handle as it's a weal point IM and you might break it.
Handle there and was ok 2 days ago. Now I have had the key in pushed wiggled and thought of thumping.
Now I have the key out and can not remember vertical or horizontal for locked and can not find anything in the manual.
But it's still shut!
Vertical is unlocked mate - HTH :y
Many thanks
Dave   :)
Still won't open.... Are the catches in the middle or at the edges? Any kind person possibly put a photo on.
Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: Jimbob on 30 August 2010, 17:19:48
catches are at the edges..

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1214169060

shows quite well, especially
(http://
http://images.omegaowners.com/images/guides/glovebox_handle/IMG_0487_resize.jpg)
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbr on 30 August 2010, 17:43:30
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catches are at the edges..

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1214169060

shows quite well, especially
(http://
http://images.omegaowners.com/images/guides/glovebox_handle/IMG_0487_resize.jpg)
Thanks,
is there now a credit card trick or similar to open the box....feel like Michael Miles using that one
Dave
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbr on 31 August 2010, 20:46:29
Got the glovebox open and out,  the mechanism is broken. So it was off to breakers to get another. Only got the lid and as it was the wrong colour thought i'll swop the inside bits. Well they are not the same. The part came from a facelift and mine is not.  So if anyone has a  mechanism for a 97 let me know  otherwise I'm back to more breakers tomorrow. They are such sad places
Title: Re: Glovebox stuck
Post by: dbr on 01 September 2010, 12:05:16
checked out dealers before trtailing around breakers. Ordered the part so I conput the car back together.