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Old 03-23-2003, 01:39 PM   #1
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Question Help! Glove box door stuck.

The glove box door won't open on my '71 Custom 10.
Worked flawlessly until I tried to open it today.
The button won't depress, almost like it's locked but no lock that I know of.

Any ideas short of cutting the cardboard and coming in from the bottom?

Thanks for all the great info guys,

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Old 03-23-2003, 02:23 PM   #2
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You might try some graphite before tearing anything up. If you have some graphite in a tube, try puffig some into the mechanism while moving the button back and forth. Good luck!
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Old 03-23-2003, 03:36 PM   #3
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this probaly wont help since its stuck shut .... i use a few squirts of lithuim grease .... makes it work like new
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Old 03-23-2003, 04:21 PM   #4
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This might sound like a dumb question, But could someone have closed it with something wedged in the hinge, Iv'e seen that it closes so tight you can't push the button, try pushing on the door while you push the button, just a guess
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Old 03-23-2003, 05:15 PM   #5
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"What casey said"

All of mine have had the must press to function type glove box door latch.
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Old 03-23-2003, 05:26 PM   #6
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Guys, before he goes too far.............

Any product with grease base is bad for all locks..............grease attracks all dirt and particles in the air.......

If that unit has a lock on there...use liquid graphite in there.....give it time to work...........if there is something in there it should soften it up enought to allow it to open.....

If you get it open, take it out and clean it out real good.

I use to be a locksmith and used this on a piece of plastic from a bottle rocket in a customers door and it worked very nicely................
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Old 03-23-2003, 05:56 PM   #7
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Thanks for the posts guys.
It doesn't have a lock or a key slot. Just a button and the button doesn't feel like it's rusty or sticky, since it will move very slightly just won't depress. It almost feels like there is something solid interfering with the mechanism.

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Old 03-23-2003, 10:00 PM   #8
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Try using a drink straw like the one from the bar.........

Work it into the lid over top of the glove box latch and put liquid graphite into the straw, letting it seep down to the mechanism....maybe that will work....
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Old 03-23-2003, 10:49 PM   #9
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Smack the lock button with a rubber hammer while pushing then pulling on the door top edges.
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Old 03-23-2003, 11:00 PM   #10
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Mine gets stuck all the time. I dont remember exactly how the mechanism works but mine is worn out and needs replaced.

Anyway, try grasping the upper part of the glovebox door with your lefthand fingers while pushing the button with your left thumb. As you try to pull the top of the glovebox door open hit the door softly with your right fist. It may take awhile.

I know this sounds stupid but it gets mine open after a few tries.

After you get it open, do what I need to do,,,,,,replace the whole mechanism.
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Old 03-23-2003, 11:12 PM   #11
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Yeah mothertrucker,,,,,,, that's what I was trying to say !!!! LOL
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Old 03-23-2003, 11:25 PM   #12
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I dunno, if it's stuck, I would just give the button hell, and replace it when I get it open. But I like breaking things. . .
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Old 03-23-2003, 11:29 PM   #13
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Thanks for all the ideas. I tried most of them and even slid a slim-jim in from the side and tried to release the catch that way but couldn't catch it right.

Finally took a razor knife and cut a U shaped slot (3 slits) in the bottom of the cardboard insert then reached in and released it.

When I took the mechanism out I found that the spring loaded catch that latches the door was worn and traveled too far out of the cylinder. When it exends past normal the button gets jammed.
I took it apart and dinged the housing around the catch so that it wouldn't extend too far. Works ok for now but need to get another one.

Put black racing tape over the slits I cut in the cardboard on the bottom of the box. It's barely noticeable.

Thanks again for the advice.

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