Glove Box
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haggishead

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8,483 posts

275 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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Try as I might I haven't yet seen an S with the same glove box as mine.

There is no catch to hold it shut, no lock or button on the outside. I have tried a magnetic catch but that didn't work. How is the dd thing supposed to stay shut?

>>> Edited by haggishead on Tuesday 26th August 23:14

Psychobert

6,318 posts

279 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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Did see one like that when I was looking to buy, IIRC it was on a V8.. Think it was just held in place with a spring clip type thing.. Push to lock, then push to unlock and it flops open sort of thing..

HarryW

15,832 posts

292 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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Nah never seen one like that, time to get the velcro out then .

Harry

Colin BlueS2

2,541 posts

280 months

Tuesday 26th August 2003
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My S2 doesn't have a catch on the glove box just spring loaded hinges, maybe try that.

Colin

Johan G

196 posts

284 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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I have the same type of glove box and mine is shut by a spring loaded mechanism like the one Psychobert mentioned.
The only problem with this push to lock, push to unlock mechanism on my car is that when you accelerate hard and then shift gear, the glove box flips open.
I am sad to say I don't know where to get a new clip. Mine is made of black plastic. I'll have a look to see if I can find a part number on it.

Johan

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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Not got one like that!

Don't modwise do an electronic lock thingumy...?

lordb

461 posts

274 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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ah well reminded...
my early S1.5 has the dull (no logo) glove box door...
any ideas where I can source a new S2 door WITH TIV LOGO?
drrr....in cream!

>> Edited by lordb on Wednesday 27th August 11:27

Psychobert

6,318 posts

279 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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Colin BlueS2 said:
My S2 doesn't have a catch on the glove box just spring loaded hinges, maybe try that.

Colin


Thats the thing I was trying to describe last night..

haggishead

Original Poster:

8,483 posts

275 months

Wednesday 27th August 2003
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Podie said:

Don't modwise do an electronic lock thingumy...?


Looked at their web site, not sure how that would work. Any advice?

I did find by trawling through old threads that RS online sell spring loaded catches (part no 245-5531) that should work - I have ordered a couple, will see how it goes.

Thanks guys

mike j smith

3,510 posts

276 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Psychobert said:

Colin BlueS2 said:
My S2 doesn't have a catch on the glove box just spring loaded hinges, maybe try that.

Colin



Thats the thing I was trying to describe last night..


Yeah my S2 has the same hinge, I think they are the same as Kitchen unit spring hinges, but they work fine, its worth a try!

tvrmark

370 posts

293 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Johan G said:
I have the same type of glove box and mine is shut by a spring loaded mechanism like the one Psychobert mentioned.
The only problem with this push to lock, push to unlock mechanism on my car is that when you accelerate hard and then shift gear, the glove box flips open.
I am sad to say I don't know where to get a new clip. Mine is made of black plastic. I'll have a look to see if I can find a part number on it.

Johan


I've not seen the catch but there's a good chance it was made by Southco
www.southco.com/
Hope this helps Mark

haggishead

Original Poster:

8,483 posts

275 months

Monday 1st September 2003
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Yep it is a southco part - i got it from www.rswww.com, part no 245-5531 - fits the bracket perfectly!

Sorry I didn't report this back for other members!

Johan G

196 posts

284 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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I had a quick look at my glove box some days ago. The latch is a Southco part. I think that I have found the right part on Southco´s website (see the link below). There are three versions of it and I don't know yet which one I've got.
I'll get back as soon as I've done some measurements.

www.southcoipsg.com/prd/lst_main.listscreen?NodeID=2104&Criteria=&RecCount=6&Lang_ID=0&StartingRow=0

\ Johan

Johan G

196 posts

284 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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I should have added a picture to this thread a long time ago. As I borrowed a camera today to take some pictures of my cylinder head I took these as well.
Mechanism mounted in place:


Mechanism taken out of the bracket:


I still haven't measured the size of the mechanism, but I'll try to get it done soon.

Cheers
Johan

bridgdav

4,805 posts

271 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Johan

Have you contacted Southco for a new catch..?

I have contacts at Southco and can get Free Samples...!

Let me know if you need anything.

Dave

Johan G

196 posts

284 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Thanks Dave!

I'll try to find out which one of the three different sizes I need. Actually the mechanism that I have now works fine, but maybe a new one with tighter springs would prevent the glove box to flip open when I shift gear at high acceleration.
I also have a contact here in Sweden who helped me with the roof latches. But I'll let you know Dave. Free samples are always nice.

Thanks again.
Johan

tvrgit

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8,483 posts

275 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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I ordered 2 of these latches since I first posted this thread. They are definitely the right ones - fitted mine perfectly (after I broke 1 that is...)

Johan G

196 posts

284 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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tvrgit

Original Poster:

8,483 posts

275 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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I have no idea what cars the mirrors come from - an early sierra or fiesta maybe? I am thinking of changing the mirrors anyway.

Johan G

196 posts

284 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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Since I posted some incorrect information regarding this subject recently I have to post a new message again.

The three different latches found on Southco´s website (if you follow the link previously posted) come in three versions. The size of the latch is the same on all three, but they are made to be mounted in frames of various thickness. The frame on my S3C is about 1 mm thick, so the correct latch for my car is:

Part name: E4 Touch Latch
Part number: E4-10-201-10

It can be ordered from Southco or some of their distributors.

Johan