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: cant open the glove box
No trick, it is most likely locked, use a putty knife an pry it open carefully near the center where the latch is, it will pop open
SOURCE: 1996 honda civic wont start
Hi Meadors,
The clicking sound you heard most likely the starter solenoid engaging the starter. Only in this case it's failing to engage the starter. This is a classic symptom of a low battery. Here's why.
In a perfect world, when you turn the key to start:
In our world, when you turn the key to start:
While a dead battery is the prime suspect, there can be other causes. Things to do:
Even new batteries can be bad off
the shelf. Especially if they have been on that shelf for a while. They
may show the voltage but not the amps. This is called a 'Surface
Charge'.
If you don't have a voltmeter, what you need to do now is visit
an auto parts store (not a shop). Most (in the hope of making a sale)
will provide free testing of batteries and charging systems.
What you need is called a "Load Test" on the battery.
It simulates the load of an engine being started. This will confirm the
battery is good or bad.
Then with the car running, they need to
check the voltage to the battery (they will know this). If it's not
above +13VDC, the alternator is bad or not connected correctly.
And if it doesn't start, what better place to be?
Let me know what they and you find out by commenting.
Best regards
Mike
SOURCE: how to remove 1999 vw jetta glove box door
lubricate lock with silicone spray lubricant, see if there are screws under door
SOURCE: My glove box won't open when I try the latch...HELP!
your going to have to pry open, latch may have broken.
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