This is kind of ****ed up. The passenger side glove box won't stay shut. I think the locking bracked that is attached to the dash board is bent out of place. So I think I just unbolt it and bend it back in place and reattach it. But before I do I just want to hear from some of you and see if there is something else I should or can do.
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I'm sure that's all it is. Usually, the holes on the dash bracket are "slotted" so that you can un loosen the screws/bolts and make adjustments till it latches. I'm not sure if the bracket on our cars are set up like this but if not then just bend it back. (and like you said, to avoid breaking anything, take it off the dash first and then bend it.)2006 Tiburon
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I had the same problem with mine.All you got to do is bend the bracket just a little then it will stay shut1996 Flamed Camaro RS<br />2006 chrysler 300<br /> <a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/flamedrs\" target=\"_blank\">http://members.cardomain.com/flamedrs</a>
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