I open the glove compartment - and open the screws
SOURCE: I'm trying to remove the
4. Install in the reverse order of removal, and make sure there are no air leaks.
SOURCE: Lost keys to 97 Honda Accord.
go to honda main dealer and give them your vehicle registration plate number & chassis no. ,.
SOURCE: remove glove comartment
Hello mrock107, my name is JShreader. Thank you for choosing fixya.com.
First, remove the Glove Box and Glove Box Frame. Then release the wire harness from the clamps on the evaporator. Remove the
filter lid, then pull out the A/C filter assembly from the evaporator
housing. I uploaded a picture for you in .pdf format showing you how to get it out. You can download it by clicking HERE. I hope this helps you. If you have any more questions or need any more diagrams, please don't hesitate to ask...Thanks again, JShreader!
SOURCE: Glove compartment stuck
I just opened my friend's stuck Toyota Corolla glove compartment by
pushing in on the bottom right front with my foot while pulling the latch and giggling it. The latch turned out to be broken. Good luck.
SOURCE: 2004 honda accord driver side lock won't open remote
driver side has most use and breaks down quickest.
Typically, the lock wears, and should be oiled using graphite powder, not oil, as with most outdoor locks.
However, in winter moisture turns to ice and freezes lock.
In this case, try to squirt lock de-icer (usually this is methyl alcohol or some other type).
Don't use an alcohol (such as from drugstore) that also contains water.
that would make matters worse.
If you spray enough lock deicer or even a high-quality penetrating oil, you may be able to work key and lock to a point where you can turn it.
Don't force key rapidly or too strongly, as it will bend, and may break off in lock.
You can spray some alcohol or penetrating fluid on the key to work it into the lock better.
Sometimes, you can get at a frozen lock mechanism by spraying down into **** between window and metal door from above lock.
Sometimes, you might find that the door itself is frozen,
or the lock latch is frozen, and not the key-tumbler.
In this case, you can try body-checking (not kicking) the door,
to loosen the frozen edges around door and window.
If you can get into car from other side, you can sometimes open it from inside to break ice-jam.
If this is an electrical problem (only remote doesn't work)
The likely cause is broken wire in wire-harness from car body to door.
There will usually be a group of wires either inside a cable or bundled in a rubber tubing, going from car to door at front between hinges.
Here is where the electrical connection will be broken,
because the wires break eventually as they get flexed over and over.
IN this case, the only permanent fix is to find the wire (it will be color-coded), and replace at least 6 inches of that wire (it will probably be broken inside insulating sheath.)
Alternately, there may be an open-circuit at connector to door-latch solonoid. Here you might get lucky if you get inside door-cover off and wiggle or re-insert the plug connector.
Also possible that solenoid is just burnt out or open-circuit.
In that case it must be replaced, for the remote signal to effectively open door lock.
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