Ijuggle
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Can anyone explain how to disable the electric's on the glovebox and make it open anytime with a push of the button, (engine running and engine off, neutral and in gear). 2004 model.
Thanks
Thanks
I just curl my fingertips around the lip of the cover and pull which snaps it open very easilyCan anyone explain how to disable the electric's on the glovebox and make it open anytime with a push of the button, (engine running and engine off, neutral and in gear). 2004 model.
Thanks
I haven't tried this, but it doesn't make sense to me.If I recall correctly you can just disconnect the power to the solenoid.Power cable connects to the bottom of part 71 of picture below.
In any condition that enables the glovebox to be locked the plunger (red arrow) is extended which pushes against piece 72 and extends the metal tab (top of piece 74) thereby locking the box. If the plunger/solenoid is not powered it is retracted and it should open all the time.
If my memory is not correct it is pretty obvious how it works if you take it apart and look at it for a few minutes.
Thanks! I was having problems with my box and was thinking I had to order the complete assembly, $100. You explination helped me determine I only need to order 74 and 72, $10....broke.If I recall correctly you can just disconnect the power to the solenoid.Power cable connects to the bottom of part 71 of picture below.
In any condition that enables the glovebox to be locked the plunger (red arrow) is extended which pushes against piece 72 and extends the metal tab (top of piece 74) thereby locking the box. If the plunger/solenoid is not powered it is retracted and it should open all the time.
If my memory is not correct it is pretty obvious how it works if you take it apart and look at it for a few minutes.
Sorry Mike....couldn't resist. :assassin:Mine alsoiswas the best Feejer like yours
yoo dawg...temporary, only temporary...unconscious, not deadSorry Mike....couldn't resist. :assassin:Mine alsoiswas the best Feejer like yours
I thought it, but didn't say it. Me thinks only R Howie could get away with that! I've worked in LA (no, not Los Angeles) and them Southern boys don't take kindly to smart asses like me, especially from the Left Coast.Sorry Mike....couldn't resist. :assassin:Mine alsoiswas the best Feejer like yours
You can also just take out 74, I didn't like not being able to get in with out using the key. I chose taking 74 out so I didn't have exposed connections.Thanks! I was having problems with my box and was thinking I had to order the complete assembly, $100. You explination helped me determine I only need to order 74 and 72, $10....broke.If I recall correctly you can just disconnect the power to the solenoid.Power cable connects to the bottom of part 71 of picture below.
In any condition that enables the glovebox to be locked the plunger (red arrow) is extended which pushes against piece 72 and extends the metal tab (top of piece 74) thereby locking the box. If the plunger/solenoid is not powered it is retracted and it should open all the time.
If my memory is not correct it is pretty obvious how it works if you take it apart and look at it for a few minutes.
You big brute! :lol:I just curl my fingertips around the lip of the cover and pull which snaps it open very easily
Dam now I gotta get in there and disconect it.BTW, if you decide to drop the lock solenoid, remember that it draws roughly 1.0 amps of current. So right there is a great source of 12V power for up-front farkles.
Just sayin...
I have everything needed to finish your HA-Custom wiring harness, packed in the GF's van. See you at EOM.Why don't ya drop over and show me Jeff? :lol:
Dam, you know Pop's and myself would love to!I have everything needed to finish your HA-Custom wiring harness, packed in the GF's van. See you at EOM.Why don't ya drop over and show me Jeff? :lol:
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