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Glove Box

Old Aug 14, 2008 | 11:09 AM
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I took my car back to the dealer to have it fixed, they said that there is no adjustment built into the latch design. What they did was kinda a "cheap" fix, the wrapped electricians tape around the metal part of the latch. Well, it worked, no more "rattle".
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 03:17 PM
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Don't know, after waiting for four weeks to get this part I call the GM complaint center and let them know I was unhappy about this parts missing status and the fact the dealer was telling me that GM informs them the part is out of stock and they cannot get it. Next day the dealer calls me to tell me the part is in and I can get it anytime I want. The dealer sales staff was great, worked with me to order the car with the options I wanted but their parts department cannot find their way out of a phone booth. So sorry, cannot help. My advice is to visit a lot and steal one out of the demo.

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jdmcomp, was the dealer able to order the bumper separately? I am also missing one and I have only been able to track down the whole compartment.
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by kestrel0222
wrapped electricians tape around the metal part of the latch. Well, it worked, no more "rattle".
They must of been out of duct tape. . Everyone knows duct tape can fix 99% of most car problems.

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Old Aug 14, 2008 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ChevyMgr
They must of been out of duct tape. . Everyone knows duct tape can fix 99% of most car problems.
Plus a can of WD-40 for the other 1% .


But seriously for those owners with this problem (or similar)....

Buy a small tube of silicone or butyl flex. Wipe the area of the missing "bumper" with alcohol....squeeze a LITTLE of the silicone into the hole (to create some extra hold) and then create a small mound of silicone, slightly higher than needed.......place a small piece of wax paper on top of the mound and close the glove box SLOWLY UNTIL THE LOCK ENGAGES. Open and remove the wax paper SLOWLY (if you screw up and pull UP some of the wet silicone, reapply the wax paper and redo)....OR leave the door closed until dry if you wish. Then slowly peel the paper away.

MANY YEARS AGO, I used this method to create my own bumpers for hood and door alignments. I made a 2 piece mold, which I oiled as a release compound, to maintain the shape of the bumpers.

Works like a champ.
Old Aug 19, 2008 | 01:28 PM
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Well, my dealer said that they can't get the bumper. I discovered that Advance Auto has a pack of assorted bumpers with one that will work with a little trimming. It costs about $3 and It's all better.
Old Feb 18, 2012 | 10:06 AM
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My missing bumper

Originally Posted by jdmcomp
Check to see the rubber bumpers are present on both sides of the center box. They support the door so the latch can be pressed. One of mine was missing from the factory and I had the same problem getting the door open. Also had a hard time getting the dealer to find the bumper.
Indeed, my HHR developed the same symptom. To open the center glove box, I had manually to pry up the lid after I pressed the button. I didn't think anything had broken. After reading this comment, I looked and indeed, the right bumper was missing! Luckily, it had simply come out and fallen into the glove box. I reinstalled it, and the latch opens normally now. Boy, am I glad I am a member here. I am not mechanically inclined. I would never have been able to figure it out and fix it by myself. It's a shame if you have to purchase the entire glove box assembly as the only way to replace the bumper through GM. Could someone confirm this?

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Old Feb 18, 2012 | 10:39 AM
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I don't know if it make s difference or not but I was sent a plastic piece in the mail after I purchased my 08 Panel. The letter accompanying it stated that there was a safety issue with the lid. In the event of an accident the lid would fly open and posed a hazard to occupant. (I am using an old memory, don't remember exactly what it said) It said I could install it myself or take it to the dealer and have them install it. I installed it and have never had a rattle from it.

Anyone else remember getting that part?
Old Feb 18, 2012 | 04:45 PM
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Saftey Recall

That piece was a from a recall When I bought my 07, I was told all the recalls had been completed. If someone could take a picture of the piece and show how it's installed, I would appreciate it. I'm sure the former owner received it, but there's no way to confirm he actually installed it. Thanks.
Old Feb 18, 2012 | 06:43 PM
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When I installed this it didn't rattle, it is for sale.

btw. did you get the arm you were looking for ?
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Old Feb 18, 2012 | 10:40 PM
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yep..... I can't stand rattles and squeaks, the glove box is the one that is the worst in mine. I had a 98 blazer that had a massive amount of squeaks and rattles after a couple years, I adjusted so many little fasteners on that interior that it was quieter than the HHR is now.

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