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bigchillcar 11-28-2006 10:58 AM

How to open stuck closed '74 glove box?
 
umm...my stereo faceplate is in there..so no tunes. to add insult to injury, my truck was recently broken into and they stole the stereo. so no tunes in anything when i drive! :mad:
ryan

bigchillcar 11-28-2006 10:59 AM

oh..it's not locked. the knob turns, but it no open......
ryan

pwd72s 11-28-2006 11:27 AM

The credit card trick didn't work?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=207436&highlight=glove+ box

I dunno...but it sounds like the nut holding the locking assembly is loose on the back side.

dd74 11-28-2006 11:35 AM

Chissel and hammer. Then leave the g.d. door off! It's probably the worst designed piece on the 911. :rolleyes:

pwd72s 11-28-2006 12:06 PM

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Originally posted by dd74
Chissel and hammer. Then leave the g.d. door off! It's probably the worst designed piece on the 911. :rolleyes:
Or, set it up with a velcro open & close? Maybe a mini version of the rubber hood tie downs like used on the 911R? A friends hot rod 911T "lightweight" used that trick...he'd removed the lock as unneeded weight.

Walt Fricke 11-28-2006 12:09 PM

Take the box portion of the glove box off from the backside of the panel. You'll see how it is held on (one steel strap) when you squeeze yourself upside down in there. Then you can see what is going on and fix that.

At least this will work for pre-964 bodied cars.

Walt Fricke

bigchillcar 11-28-2006 12:19 PM

damn..where's a midget when you really need one?? hurts like hell to get on my back up under these dashes. okay..i forgot to try the credit card angle..my brain's been really fried lately.
ryan

dd74 11-28-2006 02:35 PM

Ahem, the P/C term is "little person," or "height challenged." ;)

bigchillcar 11-29-2006 05:21 AM

damn..i knew i was gonna get challenged for my pc gaffe.. ;)
ryan

bkreigsr 11-29-2006 05:29 AM

I was able to drill a 1/2 inch hole in the bottom of the glove box, (maybe 2 holes if you need a seperate hole for a small flashlight) and poke back the plastic retainer with a long screwdriver. Something made of white metal broke and I had to replace the lock tumbler assembly.
Bill K

edit: magic word for 73's is "mousefur".....as in the fuzzy inside started in 72 I think

bigchillcar 11-29-2006 05:39 AM

thanks for all the great tips, guys. sure was hoping that someone would just have a 'magic word' i could use and the darn box would just pop open.. ;)
ryan

75Carrera 11-29-2006 07:25 AM

RYAN,
You were playing that jazzercise music again weren't you? The glove box is simply refusing to open it's mouth for another dose of that crap. Try waiving a Barry Manilow CD in front of the door. That ought to enduce a quick open and up-chuck. Then there's always more cowbell of course! LOL

bigchillcar 11-29-2006 07:27 AM

cowbell....mooooooore cowbell. yes, that's the ticket! thanks, donny..if it works, gonna be sendin' ya gold-plated diapahhhhas! ;)
ryan

defcon65 11-29-2006 02:32 PM

If the credit card trick doesn't work, try fishing a length of monofilament in behind the latch, grab both ends and see if you can work it open that way. I have opened gas doors and console lids that way before.

Regards,

juanbenae 11-29-2006 04:20 PM

the fonz would just have to hit the dash and it would pop right open.

dd74 11-29-2006 04:22 PM

C-4 explosives will do the trick. :p

75Carrera 11-29-2006 04:26 PM

Tell your wife your girlfriend left her panties in there and she'll get it open for you, problem solved (inside joke)...

dd74 11-29-2006 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 75Carrera
Tell your wife your girlfriend left her panties in there and she'll get it open for you.
Yeah, but what about the glove box?


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