Repair glove box latch

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T.Hanson
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Repair glove box latch

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Stubborn, too much free time,...turning the key keeps it closed, locked. Otherwise, the (black odd melamine ?) plastic latch, one piece from the paddle exterior handle,...is two pieces. So far, just glue isn't the correct magic super tech, " Bonds anything, sauce solution.

Anyone found the right stuff ? Or, fiberglass resin, a glue that will work if (stubborn) drilled holes for pins ?

Far as I can tell it's realoem ended to be a scrounging adventure for the latch otherwise.
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Post by GripGreg »

You're still messing with that??
Remember, I said it was a 'stealer' item? Well I'm not sure anymore, but, try PelicanParts.
Talk to someone 'cause it may not be on the website but, they may have it.
Good luck,,,,Greg
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Mike W.
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Really I think a new/new used one is the right solution, but I fixed one long ago by gluing it with a superglue I think it was, then drilling a couple of holes and inserting and gluing some 3/32 or 1.8" welding rod in there as stiffeners. I think it held as long as I used it but I found another one and replaced it preemptively. Plain old glue? No, it's not going to work. I suppose long, long shot you might be able to weld/glue it with a solvent glue, probably PVC cement, but I wouldn't hold my breath on it working.
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Post by Falkenberg »

I bought a new one two years ago.
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Mike W.
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Post by Mike W. »

They don't appear to be available now. I can try to remember to look sometime, I may have a used one, who knows with all my junk, er great parts collection. :roll:
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Yeah,, yeah,, parts collection; that's it! :roll: :wink:
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Post by T.Hanson »

It turns out, the reason," I'm still messing with that ? " fits in the category of, " Remembering to look sometime."

Like this : I note the gizmo is broken, lost, on a shelf instead of on the car, or making strange noises short of one loud one. I proceed to post the situation(s), conclude the solution will not present itself to me with further spinning around under one index finger on top of my head, and go on to the next thing. Perhaps looking for my glasses.

So many things, time passes. Until one day or year(s), El gizmo is locked, requiring a key, to wonder why I locked it, oh yeah, " Because the handle latch is broken and I should fix that." Step 2., post the same query,...

My favorite reply this time is Falkenberg's purchasing a new one two years ago. " Well Zowdey Dow, ain't you the cat's pajamas. Any thoughts or inclination to drop the other shoe ? As in where ? "

No offense. The fact is I already forgot what new thing I needed that Mike might have an old one of, if he remembers...
jdktchkov
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Post by jdktchkov »

Mine broke about two weeks ago, BavAuto had the replacement, the part number is "51 16 1 817 651"

Hope that helps.
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Luke
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Post by Luke »

Thanks for the helpful info jdktchkov!
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May '80 E12 M535i Saphire Blau Metallic
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