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Author Subject: glove box phase 3
m8pughdi

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Post #1
broke the lock bit on my glove box door. do anybody know how the locks come out? and how much is a new one.

thanks james

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Posted 3rd Dec 2010 at 02:05
owain

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Post #2
Glove box = exterior? Different Wink

Is it air-con or non air-con? Peugeot list a different part number for the locking mechanism for each.

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Posted 3rd Dec 2010 at 02:17
m8pughdi

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Post #3
IT AIRCON YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO GET THE LOCK OUT OF THE LID I DID A SEARCH BUT COULDNT FIND ANYTHING

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Posted 4th Dec 2010 at 02:24
thugpuggin

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Post #4
You need to prise the cover off, trying to avoid breaking a clip behind. A quick flick from a screwdriver works. You'll then have the issue of the released spring, good luck getting that back in as this is what makes the thing twist to open.

You then need to push in the two retaining clips from inside the glovebox out, at the bottom, and the lock then lifts out upwards.

These are the bits once removed.



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Posted 4th Dec 2010 at 21:07
m8pughdi

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Post #5
thanks that really helpfull seems like a pain but hopefully i will be able to do it.

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Posted 5th Dec 2010 at 14:19

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