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VZ glovebox 2006

Hank1988

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May be a silly question but does anybody have an idea of how to remove the glove box in a VZ 06?
 

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It is held my 2 clips, once you unlatch the rubber mounts just pull it forward,
 

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open the box, hold it up just a little so the rubber stoppers on the sides aren't resting on the sides.. then pull them up and in.. then you can just pull the box forwards to get it out.
 

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Hey thanks so much for your help. I managed to do exactly what you said and all I could manage to do was lower the glovebox a little more... its doesnt seem to just pull out. It feels as though its still connected to something?? Anyy help would be muchly appreciated!!!!
 

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Once those rubber stoppers are completely out, the glovebox will hang considerable low, you just pull towards yourself and the glovebox will pop out.

You may need to use a little force when pulling, but make sure to not push down on it, but pull towards yourself.

If you are really struggling, i can take some pics tonight after work and show you.
 

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another way if your struggling is to get a screwdriver and lever the clips, i did this because at first i feared breaking the clips like you, just put the screwdriver between the clips and the glovebox and lever them away from each other, much less chance of breaking those clips :)
 

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Thanks morphix and rory you guys were correct!! So true though about the clips was affraid of breaking them. Once it pulled out though it was pretty straight forward putting the new one in. Cheers guys. Just saved me a bunch!
 
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