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Old Feb 11, 2023
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Hi Guy's/ Does anyone know how to replace a broken Glove Compartment? (9th Gen)

Hi There Beauties,

I just broke my 9th gen Honda Civic Ex 4Dr Sedan's Glove Compartment. The link Connection on the left of the back of the Compartment broke when I put to much force on the Compartment after cleaning my Cabin Air filter. It is the left link, when the Compartment is pushed in and let down on the rear left (It snapped in half). Now I have to replace the whole Compartment it seems. Where can I get the part? And how do I attach the new Glove compartment, replacing the Old one? My Car is a 2012..time for a new Car? Or what do you think? Also I was having a hard time finding where to detach the Glove Compartment...Annd I don't want to have to replace the whole Dashboard because now it is Winter and Cold where I live, and my Dash is completely Plastic...

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Hit up a junkyard and grab what you need
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