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bzwyatt 04-09-2011 08:43 AM

Glovebox damper replacement how-to
 
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Here's pics of the process of replacing the broken damper. Fist pic is my broken damper. You can see an 'R' on it; that's the side that faces the right/passenger side of the car when installed.

Next shot is the glove box assembled; you can see the damper connected (a screw you have to take out to replace it is also visible). Push that part away next time you take the glove box out so you don't break it, as seen in the next pic.

Once you have the glove box out, take out the four screws behind the glove box on the dash. Also take off the plastic nut up under dash in the footwell area. Then take off some of the door seal and pull away the plastic parts of the dash until you can access the screw holding the damper on.

Take out the screw, replace the damper and reverse the process.

Raider 04-09-2011 04:45 PM

Moved to how-to! Thanks!

dotta 03-15-2014 11:03 AM

Broken Glove Damper
 
This is awesome. I was going to go to the dealer because I could not find how to get the broken part off.

Thanks for the pics....

edh76 03-23-2014 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bzwyatt (Post 802438)
Here's pics of the process of replacing the broken damper. Fist pic is my broken damper. You can see an 'R' on it; that's the side that faces the right/passenger side of the car when installed.

Next shot is the glove box assembled; you can see the damper connected (a screw you have to take out to replace it is also visible). Push that part away next time you take the glove box out so you don't break it, as seen in the next pic.

Once you have the glove box out, take out the four screws behind the glove box on the dash. Also take off the plastic nut up under dash in the footwell area. Then take off some of the door seal and pull away the plastic parts of the dash until you can access the screw holding the damper on.

Take out the screw, replace the damper and reverse the process.

Thank you very much. I just replaced mine with no problems thanks, to you!

bzwyatt 03-23-2014 12:53 PM

Glad to help

davidvh 05-18-2016 12:40 AM

Thanks!

Out of curiosity...

What is the OEM glovebox damper part number?

MS3Shadow 05-18-2016 01:07 AM

Nice two year thread bump

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davidvh 05-18-2016 01:31 AM

Just asking for a little help. Isn't that what these forums are for? To share, offer advice, and ask to be pointed in the right direction?

My damper on a 2007 CX-7 broke. I think the part number is EH456408X. Can someone confirm?

Spectrix 05-18-2016 04:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davidvh (Post 3054813)
What is the OEM glovebox damper part number?

Hi, I have the following part numbers, hope it helps :)

Part: GLOVE BOX FRAME DAMPER

Part Number:
EH45-64-08X (2004 - 2009 Mazda 3, 2007-2011 CX7)

BHN1-64-08X (2010 -2013 Mazda 3)

davidvh 05-19-2016 12:28 PM

Much to my surprise my local Mazda dealer had the part for less than I found online - $15 CAD.

I was planning to install the part myself. However, when I showed the Mazda service department the broken piece, he agreed that a mechanic may have not taken enough care when the cabin filter was replaced. The dampener's loop was cracked in several places. To my surprise I wasn't charged for either the dampener or the time it took to install.

Installation was quick, too - less than ten minutes.

Thanks for your help, guys.

Johnboy 06-02-2016 02:13 PM

Thank you for providing this thread.Got my damper for the glove compartment replaced.

doc4bax 06-23-2018 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bzwyatt (Post 802438)
Here's pics of the process of replacing the broken damper. Fist pic is my broken damper. You can see an 'R' on it; that's the side that faces the right/passenger side of the car when installed.

Next shot is the glove box assembled; you can see the damper connected (a screw you have to take out to replace it is also visible). Push that part away next time you take the glove box out so you don't break it, as seen in the next pic.

Once you have the glove box out, take out the four screws behind the glove box on the dash. Also take off the plastic nut up under dash in the footwell area. Then take off some of the door seal and pull away the plastic parts of the dash until you can access the screw holding the damper on.

Take out the screw, replace the damper and reverse the process.

Thanks for posting! I coundn't find any info on this.

doc4bax 07-05-2018 11:23 AM

Great directions. Just replaced mine. Thanks!


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