As per thread title, glove box won't open. It was difficult to open a few times, then finally 'impossible'. And no, it's not locked.
Do I need to remove the radiator? Headliner? Rear diff?
Any input appreciated,
Dave
As per thread title, glove box won't open. It was difficult to open a few times, then finally 'impossible'. And no, it's not locked.
Do I need to remove the radiator? Headliner? Rear diff?
Any input appreciated,
Dave
10/90 Build 525im, 630,000+km, Eibach/Sachs, Engine Rebuild
*RIP Oskar the DOG*
I very rarely use the glove box but know mine is the same. Perhaps I should adjust it? Giving it a slap works for me
Oct '00 E46 330i. Feb '92 525i (departed)
Mine wont open either. A slap used to work but no more. Nothing in there but some old cassette tapes and my vehicle registration. Let me know what you find as it will be not so funny if I ever get pulled over.
At the forward end of the glove box there are two latches that will release the two hinges for the glove box. You will probably need to lay on your back and slide into the passenger footwell to see them. This should allow you to remove the box. In mine, the latch mechanism broke and needed to be replaced. The broken part would not allow the latch to disengage.
Tom
On my 94 525i I had to also to loosen the four philips screws just above the glove box door & under the dash cover, then slightly bend down the metal plate & squeeze the two ears of the latch mechanism together to get the cover open. The latch barrel goes thru a hole in that metal plate you slightly bent down & two ears pop out from the latch barrel keeping the door closed. Difficult to explain clearly.
If you release the rear hinges, wiggling and jiggling the handle (whilst opened) may release the 'ears' of the latch from the hole in the upper dash plate. Usually one side breaks and won't release- it shouldn't be hard to tempt it if you do this much- often you can do it with jiggling alone.
... when in doubt, get jiggy with it!![]()
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Okay so this happens and I've posted before when it happened to me on a different forum years ago. I looked and can't find it now. As I remember I loosen the two latches at the back which gave a bit of room and I was able to use a 1/4" steel rod (what was on hand) I made a small point and from the door side I was able to use the rod to depress the "ear" and it swung free. The rod needs to be long enough but needs to clear the door too, so it can't be too long. Again hard to explain, yet not much easier to do. Good luck with that.
Thanks tiny. the more info the better.
Dave
10/90 Build 525im, 630,000+km, Eibach/Sachs, Engine Rebuild
*RIP Oskar the DOG*