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CarMan007 05-19-2010 10:17 PM

Glove Box Latch Problem
 
My glove box in my 99 XK8 is broken and was like this when I purchased the car a week ago. It looks like the previous owner pulled too hard on the handle and ripped part of the plastic piece that held it in off. Now the only way to open the glove box is to mess with the metal rods in there until it opens. Can someone tell me where I can get a diagram of how this all goes together, where to get a rebuild kit, or even how to take the latch out lol?

Thanks in advance!

H20boy 05-19-2010 11:17 PM

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Looking at the parts diagram in the FAQ thread in this forum (you may not be able to see it yet until you reach 10 posts) shows the door is one entire unit, and the lock cylinder can be swapped. Its going to be over $350 from the dealer, or you can start looking at salvage yards.

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/a...1&d=1274329180

We have a couple members that have parts cars, Ken at motorcarsltd.com, and jagtechohio may be able to hook you up. You can't PM either until you hit your post count minimum, just in case.

CarMan007 05-21-2010 02:14 PM

Thanks for the help, I need to do more posts so i can see the diagrams and pm people lol

CarMan007 05-21-2010 02:15 PM

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H20boy 05-21-2010 03:19 PM

Did it work Carman? I see double digits. :)

Sorry, I didn't take into account your viewing privileges on attached images when I did that for you.

Let me know, I can host it off-forum that won't have the restriction.

macuser 04-03-2012 02:10 PM

Thanks for the info!!!

jhshannon 05-07-2019 09:27 PM

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Hi,
I have the same problem with my 2001 XK8 glove box door latch. The previous owner reported getting the car with the broken latch. I would rather not spend a fortune on a new glove box door bolster, which is in great condition, and have the latch. It seems to be missing something, and there are clear indications of break points. I just don't know what and have not had luck finding any images of the mechanism online.
Anyone have any idea of what is missing, and, if so, how I might repair this short of buying a new bolster and replacing the lock barrel in it?
Thanks

realjwc 06-12-2019 10:31 PM

CarMan007,

Did you find a latch? My 99' has the same issue where it has been broken and I have to squeeze the mechanism by hand and align the rods to get it to open and close. I have the two pieces (the left side 'pin' is broken off). I am going to try to super glue or use contact cement to put it back together but I never have any luck with super glue.... not sure why they call it that...

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jhshannon 06-12-2019 10:35 PM

Mine is also broken like that. I was able to procure a replacement latch (on a glovebox door with un-matching color) but cannot figure out how to attach it so it moves the rods ...properly.

Johnken 06-13-2019 08:46 AM

Real,

super glue is probably not the best option for plastic. IME, there are 2 categories of plastic (generalizations I know) of plastic for us laymen gluing it: the ones that will react (melt and bond) to plumber's pipe glue; and the others.

I can't imagine how you could get a better bond with the first than the plumbers pipe glue, unless you need to bridge, like connecting broken ends of a rod together. In that, and all other, case(s) I'd use epoxy. Do rough up the surface to give it something to bite into. As you know even "fast drying" epoxy will take a few days to completely cure. Don't forget that in high stress situations.

John

realjwc 06-13-2019 05:52 PM

John,

I'll get some epoxy. That little 'pivot' pin is very small and right now it fits very tight into the space it broke off. I will rough it up but try to be careful to not mess up both surfaces where the fit is not tight.

Thanks!!


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