Thanks so much for this. The mechanism that actually lowers that tab had broken. I was able to fix it and reinstall everything but would not have known where to start without this. Thanks again.
Thanks for your Video showing how to do it ! Just had to break into my 2010 CR-V glovebox. It is very helpful to use a mirror to see inside the glovebox to locate the latch .
I used this video for my 2011crv. I used a mirror to see what was there. I use a metal finger nail file and had the cover open working it RIGHT of the metal bar. Once the cover came off i just used my finger to press down on the latch tab to get it open.
@@chrisjeffery1594 I got the panel in the back of the upper glove compartment area off, grabbed what i needed, and gave up. Didn’t have anything small enough to pry off the second one and it was a pain to try with my fingers
I don’t check these comments very much but I’m glad that 13,000 people found this useful! I still haven’t replaced the keyhole but who cares! Haha
Thank you for the video! This was a great help to me.👍
Thanks so much for this. The mechanism that actually lowers that tab had broken. I was able to fix it and reinstall everything but would not have known where to start without this. Thanks again.
Helpful video! I would recommend following the right side of the steel rod to get to the latch.
Thanks for your Video showing how to do it ! Just had to break into my 2010 CR-V glovebox. It is very helpful to use a mirror to see inside the glovebox to locate the latch .
Just thank u for taking the time to make this video it help tremendously
I wont tell you how old my cabin air filter is lol. Thanks for the video
I used this video for my 2011crv. I used a mirror to see what was there. I use a metal finger nail file and had the cover open working it RIGHT of the metal bar. Once the cover came off i just used my finger to press down on the latch tab to get it open.
How do you take out the first thing
i’m about to try it now i’ll let you know if it works chris
It took me a few tries, did you get it to work?
@@chrisjeffery1594 I got the panel in the back of the upper glove compartment area off, grabbed what i needed, and gave up. Didn’t have anything small enough to pry off the second one and it was a pain to try with my fingers
@@jonhollister5612 Im sure an old cheap spoon or fork would work if you bent the top off? Or maybe an old wire hanger bent a few times.
@@chrisjeffery1594 Thanks for the tip, i’ll let you know if i get it
2014 sen Way?
This worked! It locks again when I close it. Any thoughts on how to fix?
Sorry, I know I’m really late answering this. You need to replace the glovebox lock. You can find one on Amazon for like $20-$25