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Old 05-19-2013, 11:37 PM
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I got a new latch for my glovebox since my old one broke, how would I go about moving my current lock cylinder to the new one?
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Update: Nevermind. I found out how to remove it by pushing in the pin...unfortunately while getting it back in, with GM'* infinite wisdom of making the cylinder of the cheapest plastic construction possible, part of it snapped away (my key'* lock cylinder) so it was rendered useless. I had to glue it in place to retain the glovebox latch function from locking, so it'* a non-locking glovebox latch now. Can't win em all...
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