Honda CR-V: Glove Box Removal/Installation

Honda CR-V (2006–2011) Service Manual / Body / Dashboard / Glove Box Removal/Installation

NOTE: Take care not to scratch the dashboard and related parts.

1. Open the glove box (A), and detach the hook (B) of the glove box damper. While holding the glove box, release the glove box stop (C) on each side from the dashboard by pushing them in.

Honda CR-V. Dashboard

2. Close the glove box (A), then remove the bolts and remove the glove box.

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3. Install the glove box in the reverse order of removal.

Glove Box Damper Replacement

NOTE:

1. Remove the these items:

2. Detach the clip of the glove box damper (A) by pinching it to release from inside the dashboard, then remove the damper.

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3. Install the damper in the reverse order of removal.

Glove Box Striker Replacement

NOTE: Take care not to scratch the dashboard and related parts.

1. For some models: Remove the glove box light (A).

Honda CR-V. Dashboard

2. Detach the hook of the glove box damper and release the glove box stop on each side from the dashboard by pushing them inside (see step 1).

3. Remove the screws, then remove the glove box striker (B).

4. Install the striker in the reverse order of removal.

Dashboard Glove Box Cover Removal/Installation

NOTE: Take care not to scratch the dashboard and related parts.

1. Remove the dashboard/steering hanger beam.

2. Remove the steering/steering hanger beam from the dashboard.

3. Remove the screws, then remove the dashboard glove box center cover (A) or the dashboard glove box outer cover (B).

Center

Honda CR-V. Dashboard

Outer

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4. Install the cover in the reverse order of removal.

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