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If you look under glove box you will see two to four screws that hold the glove box on. Take out the screws and the glove box will drop down and you can get inside and release latch..then you can get a replacement latch and replace.
you can find the code next to the glove compartment. Its is a five number code.
look inside the glove compartment for a white sticker. if you dont see it inside
try the sides (mind was on the left side) of the glove compartment.
If you dont have it you have to call honda dealer to unlock the code, it should be free.
but you have to be the registered owner of the car.
The main fuse block is located in the underside of the instrument panel, in or behind the glove compartment. Remove the access cover in the glove compartment to access the fuse block. Spare fuses and a fuse puller should always be kept here. Various convenience connectors, which snap-lock into the fuse block, add to the serviceability of this unit.
On some vehicles, you may have to remove a cover for access to the main fuse block
The main fuse block is in or under the glove compartment
This happened to me, someone had accidentaly switched the button inside the glove compartment to lock, which locks everything except a few items for the Valet key, keeping trunk, locks and fuel door closed until that silly button is put back in original unlocked position. Goofy, but I suppose it's a good feature for some, sure had the Cadillac guy concerned for about ten minutes until he remembered that stupid lock out option inside the glove compartment!
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