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Removing 1st Gen LS400 Glovebox??

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Old 11-01-10, 06:57 PM
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Default Removing 1st Gen LS400 Glovebox??

In need of some help to remove the glove box compartment out of the dash to install something in there and run some wires. I searched in here but only found some RL instructions but the cars dash/glovebox is way different. Any tutorials or help on this will be greatly appreciated!!!
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from what i remember you get the trim panel below it off, then just srews along the top (w/ glove box open) and a couple on the bottom. disconnect light/etc. and you should be done. iirc.
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Thanks alot! The solution was mostly of what you said. Remove the plastic/suede screws but all you have to do is remove the plastic side covers off of the 2 plastic glovebox door hinges/holder and just straight pull out the plastic inside suede box. But have to pry open from the front top plastic to relase to the off of the dash. Hope fully someone else thats trying to put electronics in their glove b ox founds this useful.

Overall I was able to install a playstaion in there nice and tucked.
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