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Old 07-10-2005, 05:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen5 Glove compartment damper cylinder attachment.

Need instructions to reatached upperside damping cylinder located on right side of glove compartment door. Lack of instruction in manual to get to cabin micro filter cause me somehow to dissengage upperconection of damping cylinder located on right side of glove compartment door. Is there a clip to connect upper hole on cylinder to small square tab holding wire harnest in place. The clip may have fallen down out of sight.
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? are you just trying to change the cabin filter? all you had to do was unscrew the phillips screw, push in the two sides and pull it down.....?
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Before I knew how to get to cabin filter, cylinder on glove door became detached at the top. How do I reatach it?
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that thing that hooks onto the side.....where the phillips screws in? just hook it back on?
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Removing screw and replacing screw on bottom of damper cylinder is what I should have done to remove glove compartment door at that time. Lack of this infomation cause the damper cylinder to become detached at the top end when trying to remove gloce compartment door without finding any instruction in the Toyota manual on how to remove door. Again how do I reattach damper cylinder at the top? Is there a part inbetween two holes on side ofcylinder and small tab holding wire harness? Could that part fall down out of sight.

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