A small flashlight and mirror inside the glove box also helps you see what you're working on. You can bend a nail or strong wire also but, I just happened to have this already. In a prior life, my friends and I used to do unimaginable things to cars parked in the city. The part that broke is a flimsy plastic on the lift handle. The part that broke is a flimsy plastic on the lift handle. You were able to remove it while the glovebox was stuck shut? You were able to remove it while the glovebox was stuck shut? Mine was still under warranty, took it to the dealer and they replaced the door handle in around 25 minutes. Once the pressure is off the latch it doesn't take much force to push the latch down.
My bottom glove box won't open. Probably gonna think twice about putting my keys in the glove box in the future, which is a drag since I prefer not to carry them all the time. I stopped by a Chevy dealer yesterday to look at the new Sonic which I became interested in. I used my pick tools and trim removal tools and alot of light to get it open, removed the latch and zip tied it closed till I get the part and get down to him to replace. . This means the latches are smooth enough to allow for easy opening and strong enough to close without getting jammed. These slips of papers had all the information they needed to know where you live.
I will give that a try. Since the handle was already broken and being replaced, they forced open the door breaking the handle more ofcourse and fixed it from there. I used my pick tools and trim removal tools and alot of light to get it open, removed the latch and zip tied it closed till I get the part and get down to him to replace. Searched the site, couldn't return any results. All the burglars were stealing were the vehicle registrations. The Sonic out handles, looks better, and quite simply is a better driving experience by a long shot than anything in its class.
In fact, you don't need any tools other than your hands. Glove Boxes for Chevrolet Sonic Your Chevrolet Sonic sedan or hatchback's glove box is like the junk drawer of your car. Ya, same thing happened on my pops sonic. I have quite a bit of stuff in my glove box, so I don't if maybe something in there is obstructing the glove box from opening? Thanks My thread about the glove box showed up when I searched for it, from back in july last year. This gives you organization and utilization opportunities you wouldn't have with a single glove box.
The procedures below outline the replacement of the lower glove box compartment. My bottom glove box won't open. Holz sales was good but I've always had trouble getting their service department to fix things right the first time. My guess is the part changed part number and the first dealer didnt want to be bothered to deal with it. That alone makes the car attractive to me. Hopefully they keep some in reserve for warranty repairs. How is the latch removed exactly? They're going to see if they can locate parts and get back to me.
I tried getting into it carefully, but at the end of the day had to use brute force because I was dripping with sweat even with the air on full blast. The handle moves in and out normal but the latch won't release. I'll go take a pic and upload it. It will still move when I pull on it, but nothing happens. I definitely think the weight of stuff in there is an issue.
Like lift the box at the latch or see if you can get it to open a little with whatever is left remaining of the handle mechanism. Like lift the box at the latch or see if you can get it to open a little with whatever is left remaining of the handle mechanism. Does anyone have any experience dealing with this? Once the pressure is off the latch it doesn't take much force to push the latch down. I have a bunch of tools in there along with napkins, paperwork, owners manual, etc. The latch did nothing, and a tiny piece of plastic fell out of it. While it might seem that the glove box is a fairly unchangeable part, the fact is that your Chevrolet Sonic sedan or hatchback's glove box has some nice innovations that make using it more convenient.
How thoughtless to overlook providing one to allow locking something up securely inside the car. The only color that the glove boxes come in is black, so all you have to do is match the year of your Chevrolet vehicle to the model you're buying to ensure you get the correct one. I had to break into it because my spare set was not available at the time and it's like a million degrees out. This happened to me today and after spending an hour and a half scraping my forearm until it bled and one bleeding knuckle I finally got it opened. Is there anyway to manually release the latch, remove the handle, or any other thing to open this bastard up, its driving me crazy.