Glossary of Automotive Terms Glove Compartment

Glove Compartment

Created by William Orellana Updated September 24, 2024 Popularity: 124 Views

Glove Compartment:

Explanation: The glove compartment, also known as the glove box, is a storage compartment located on the passenger side of a vehicle's dashboard. It is typically used to store items such as the vehicle's manual, registration papers, insurance documents, sunglasses, or any other small items that the driver or passengers may need while in the car. The glove compartment usually has a hinged door that can be locked for security purposes. Some vehicles may have additional features in the glove compartment, such as a cooling function to keep drinks or snacks cold.

Technical Explanation:

Common Symptoms:

  • Difficulty opening or closing the glove compartment door.
  • Rattling or squeaking noises coming from the glove compartment.
  • Broken or malfunctioning latch mechanism.

Diagnosing:

  • To diagnose issues with the glove compartment, visually inspect the door and latch mechanism for any visible damage or obstructions.
  • Test the locking mechanism to ensure it is functioning properly.
  • Listen for any unusual noises when opening or closing the glove compartment.

Common Repairs:

  • Repair or replace the latch mechanism if it is broken or malfunctioning.
  • Lubricate hinges and latch to prevent squeaking or difficulty opening/closing.
  • Replace the glove compartment door if it is damaged beyond repair.
  • Install a new lock or handle if the existing one is broken.