Glove Box Button Latch - how to disassemble?
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Glove Box Button Latch - how to disassemble?
Hi Guys,
My A1 came with a lockable button latch on the glove box, but no key. A good yank gets the door opened, but I want it functional. It appears new, but I don't see any number stamped on it to identify what key it used. So I'd like to take it apart and remove the tumbler so I can still us it (until I pony up for another one with a key).
I don't see an easy way to disassemble......but it must come apart. Anybody done this before?
thanks,
bob
My A1 came with a lockable button latch on the glove box, but no key. A good yank gets the door opened, but I want it functional. It appears new, but I don't see any number stamped on it to identify what key it used. So I'd like to take it apart and remove the tumbler so I can still us it (until I pony up for another one with a key).
I don't see an easy way to disassemble......but it must come apart. Anybody done this before?
thanks,
bob
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Post a closeup set of photos. Dis-assembly depends on what type and brand.
Or make life easy on yourself and take the glovebox door to your local lock smith and see if he can make you a key for it!
Or make life easy on yourself and take the glovebox door to your local lock smith and see if he can make you a key for it!
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If it looks like a military glovebox latch then I'd try the standard H700 key that fits almost every WW2 and postwar door or glovebox lock as well a Harley WLA ignition switch. The only key that I know is different is the DUKW tachometer over-rev reset key (I'd love to find one) because then only the maintenance shop could reset the tell-tale over-rev needle.
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Hi BCA,
I've seen the term H700 key in a lot of ads for these glove box latches on eBay, but thought that was a type of lock, not a specific key. So all those Briggs locks use the exact same key? I'm going to post a pic of what I have in a few minutes......as soon as my onion rings are done.........I'm hungry!
thanks,
bob
I've seen the term H700 key in a lot of ads for these glove box latches on eBay, but thought that was a type of lock, not a specific key. So all those Briggs locks use the exact same key? I'm going to post a pic of what I have in a few minutes......as soon as my onion rings are done.........I'm hungry!
thanks,
bob
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