Qamar's glove box
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That's what you get for skipping step 2.quickbiker wrote: just small clip thing and hinge it down and watch all the junk in the glove box fall out.
Sorry I didn't get the pic last night. Camera battery is charging. Soon as I get some pants on, the pic will be up.barch97 wrote:
- 1. open the glove box
2. remove the contents of the glove box.
3. feel along the inside of the top edge of the glove box opening. there's a small spring/wire loop on the left of the top inside edge.
4. press this spring/wire loop up
5. swing the glove box down and out of the way.
No problem. Likewise i told you earlier that you gave your best shot. Thanking you once again for your help. I am trying to search around through some good search engines. Maybe i get some information. If yes will post the same so that others can also get the benefit as and when they need it.
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Likewise we were guessing that 1996 Blazer might be different then the 2001 and 2002 models. So your pic clearly tells me that in my 1996 Blazer there is no spring or wire sort of thing through which we could open the glove box.
I am trying to get the information, even if i had to go to GM center i will do that, and later on post the same for others.
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I am trying to get the information, even if i had to go to GM center i will do that, and later on post the same for others.
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You're right and welcomeIBSonoma wrote:I also read somewhere that you can put a shut off valve in one of the heater hoses.
That was my solution to the problem - Heater control valve
I have a question for you...did you really visit 7734 , or just find the picture of the 505* Walgreen's sign
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Dear Malkivin
You mind in guiding me as how did you opened the glove box of your S-10 1995. I have 1996 model S-10, and can't open the glove box. Have tried twice but could not get to the upper photograph given in this tread.
Will be greatful if you could guide me step by step.
Thanking you in advance
You mind in guiding me as how did you opened the glove box of your S-10 1995. I have 1996 model S-10, and can't open the glove box. Have tried twice but could not get to the upper photograph given in this tread.
Will be greatful if you could guide me step by step.
Thanking you in advance
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Post a picture of your open glovebox.Qamar wrote:Well my truck dont have the wire loop, and I dont have the manuals also...
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I know that I pulled mine in my '97 and have racked my brains trying to recall the set up
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Posting imagesQamar wrote:How to send the pic.
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Looks to me like you have a row of screws around the perimeter to pull.
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I have opened all the screws. There is no connection of glove box interior with that. After removing all the screws, one can feel that the glove box cannot be removed at any cost.
I have tried also to have an acess through the relays, as are seen in the pics, but that effort was also fruitless.
It appears i have to live with this for ever. Well thanks God its very hot in my region. 50 dgrees temp during the day time, so at any cost i have to switch on the AC, so the hot feet window closes at once.
I have tried also to have an acess through the relays, as are seen in the pics, but that effort was also fruitless.
It appears i have to live with this for ever. Well thanks God its very hot in my region. 50 dgrees temp during the day time, so at any cost i have to switch on the AC, so the hot feet window closes at once.
Looks to me like you have to pull those screws out then remove the bolts at the top center of the glove box that are holding the latch in. then that cover will come off leaving just the glove box in. So at that point you should have the whole gove box door off and just the box will still be in there. It may just come out after you get that door and trim ring off. I remember now that is how I pulled my 96 s-10 out.
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No, there is always another solution. This is what I have on mine - Heater control valve You can either tap an intake vacuum source under the hood to keep it closed all the time, or opt for a manual valve , like the one I tried in this thread : Heater control valveQamar wrote:... appears i have to live with this for ever. Well thanks God its very hot in my region...
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Qamar,
Did you remove the metal piece that the door latches to, as well?
Did you remove the metal piece that the door latches to, as well?
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Hi Everyone,jeff024 wrote:pics of Qamars glove box if anyone can help him with his hot feet fix
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I have been batteling with this issue on my 97 blazer ever since I heard of the Hot Feet Fix.
Qamar, don't bother with the glovebox, the fix is written for crewcabs or other models that have the glove box compartment on the lowest part of the dash. The 97 blazer has the glove box right about where the other models have the airbags (correct me if I'm wrong).
Having said that, you have to open the knee bolster under the dash and look for the vacuum hose. That would be another challenge, I have spent a whole day under there with no luck, I could see the actuator, but not the hose to plug.
Anyone can confirm if 97 Blazers can be fixed?
Sorry if this is a crewcab forum, but us Blazer guys jump from forum to forum trying to get whatever help possible from the common parts between blazers and s10s.
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You are right in saying this, The Blazer has the glove box right about where the other models have the airbags.
Well I am trying and will reach at some conclusion. What ever i will get will post the same so that others could also get the benefit.
I really want to thanks all of you for your feedback.
Well I am trying and will reach at some conclusion. What ever i will get will post the same so that others could also get the benefit.
I really want to thanks all of you for your feedback.