SOURCE: 2000 Toyota Corolla VE -- Glove Box Stuck
The most common cause is something inside the glove box jammed in the latch. Push glove box door release , and GENTLY insert a flat putty knife, plastic knife, or similar type tool in the groove of door, GENTLY try to pry open the door. U will probably (hopefully) find a napkin, map, or glove (does anybody actually put gloves in the glove box?) jammed in the inside latch. Let me know how u make out.
SOURCE: how to change cabin air filter 2008 highlander
OPEN THE GLOVE COMPARTIMENT AND DISMOUNT IT , THE FILTER IS IN A WHITE CASE
SOURCE: popping sound from near glove box in dash in 2008 Impala
This is the location of your BcM or Body control Mod. This controls all the things you are talking about. Lights, flashers,door locks trunk lock, that clicking you are hearing is a relay turning something on. So Lets say you are driving and it starts to get dark your BcM will change your driving lights to full night time mode, turning lights on, on your dash. Now you have Bright and dim functions. There is a sensor in the dash up front in the windshield that senses dark/light and does this. That is what you hear, a relay in your BcM clicking off/on some function of the car.
SOURCE: MB 2008 C300 cabin air filter where
under hood,over battery, when facing windsheild top left by firewall
SOURCE: vent door stuck and can't remove glove box
why can't you remove the glove box? You can get at the door from under the dash but it's a ***** to do. try lubing the vent cables unless it uses the vacuum motor, if it uses the vac. motor it will be hard to get to without the glove box being out.
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Remove the battery cover to access the battery terminals. Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable with the pliers.
Open the glove box door and squeeze the outer part to remove the door. Locate the two screws behind the door to remove the glove box.
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Access the ECU behind the glove box. Remove the electrical connectors by hand; remove the bolts mounting the ECU to the inner dash.
Install the new ECU in the same position. Replace the bolts and reconnect the electrical connectors.
Replace the glove box and the glove box door. Reconnect your battery.
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