Glove Box oot...

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As per title, I may wish to take the glove box oot on my 38.

Had a look through search, but could only see titles like sagging, locked, gap and so on, nothing about removing.

I take it I start with the screws I can see and fanny around until I figure it out :D

I plan to sort out my leaking condensate when AC on full cold. I imagine with the glove box off I should be able to rummage around and get easier access than if I simply remove the centre console side panels....;)

Anyone beg to differ or point me in the correct ways of it?

As always, thank you in advance :)
 
As per title, I may wish to take the glove box oot on my 38.

Had a look through search, but could only see titles like sagging, locked, gap and so on, nothing about removing.

I take it I start with the screws I can see and fanny around until I figure it out :D

I plan to sort out my leaking condensate when AC on full cold. I imagine with the glove box off I should be able to rummage around and get easier access than if I simply remove the centre console side panels....;)

Anyone beg to differ or point me in the correct ways of it?

As always, thank you in advance :)

When you remove bottom of glove box. Only remove the two inner bolts from the hinge. DO NOT undo the two outer bolts.
 
When you remove bottom of glove box. Only remove the two inner bolts from the hinge. DO NOT undo the two outer bolts.

Thank you Mr W. I did think on a smart arse reply like, "Why, will the engine fall off?" but knowing LR, it probably would :p

:D
 
Here's what RAVE says...

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There's a gas strut?? :eek:

Who knew? Mine just falls open like a hooers knickers :p

Learn summat new every day with these bloomin things :D
 
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