Visit the on-line store, known as reliable-store, they have the repair manuals. I'm sure you will get the solution of your problem -
https://www.reliable-store.com/products/honda-accord-2003-2004-2005-2006-2007-factory-service-repair-workshop-manual
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: KEY STUCK
A pair of pliers a piece of cloth and a good dose of WD40
Wrap the cloth around the key after sending a jet of WD40 into the lock opening grip the key with the pliers using the cloth to stop it getting damaged and gently push and pull on the key.
If this does not free it rock the key from side to side and pull at the same time
Failing that it is down to brute force and a trip to the dealer for a new lock
SOURCE: Glove box in dash stuck can not open with key
You likely have something stuck in the latch mechanism. Push in on the cover push/turn button then pull out at the same time.
SOURCE: glove box is stuck
The lid "locks" into place by two retractable nibs on the outer sides of the glove box that are supposed to retract back into the lid housing when you lift up on the release lever.
If you can get a flat piece of metal like a slim jim down the sides of the glove box lid, you should be able to push the nib back into the housing, thus releasing the lock hold of the lid.
I just had to do this today when my Hyundai Tiburon glove box closed and refused to open agian.
It seems like the latch has a tendency to malfunction after a while and no longer is able to active the retraction of the nibs on each side.
Mine was retracting only on one side, so I could see that it was kind of "trying" to release but was still locked in place.
I hope this helps some
Good luck!
-There are couple thing that cause not to start:
*Before check the following, make sure battery is full of charge.
1. No thing at all. Possible Corrosion battery cable or bad connector or starter relay. (Visual Inspect it) Clean it or tight it
2.Click but never turn or start. Starter has dirty contact or worn out. (Replace W/new one)
Good luck
Mai Lor
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