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Glovebox won't latch - any ideas on how to fix this?

Jackhartjr

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Hi folks, 2014 RTS.
The guy that had the bike before me took it to the dealership for some work. When he got it back, the glovebox wouldn't latch. I know that it's supposed to latch, then when you push it down again it's supposed to pop up.
Any ideas on how to fix this please?
 
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Hi folks, 2014 RTS.
The guy that had the bike before me took it to the dealership for some work. When he got it back, the glovebox wouldn't latch. I know that it's supposed to latch, then when you push it down again it's supposed to pop up.
Any ideas on how to fix please?

Try squirting some DRY lube onto the latch mechanism ..... good luck ...Mike :thumbup:
 
With the glove box open you can push the latch down and it should catch in the closed position. If it does not, do you still feel resistance from the spring that controls the latching mechanism? If you do not feel any resistance from the spring, I'm sorry, I think you may be in for some disassembly. If you feel resistance from the spring but the latch does not click in the closed position, spray the mechanism with some silicone; DO NOT use WD-40! That may free up the latching mechanism. Spray a bit more silicone and keep exercising it. If you then push the closed latch it will sprung up to the unlatched position.
 
Hi folks, 2014 RTS.
The guy that had the bike before me took it to the dealership for some work. When he got it back, the glovebox wouldn't latch. I know that it's supposed to latch, then when you push it down again it's supposed to pop up.
Any ideas on how to fix this please?

The problem is the latch is already latched, open the lid and manually push down on the latch. This should release the latch and you can close the lid and it should latch.
 
Folks, so far no luck. Wondering if it may have something to do with the dealership not putting the cable back on to the switch.
If so, which side should I start taking panels off to look for the cable?
I just replaced the headlights, so I am VERY familiar with the Tupperware! Lol
 
You must remove the left side panel and left acoustic panel to get to the glove box cable. If you find you must remove the glove box send me a PM with your regular email address.
 
Hi folks, I removed the panels.
The catch that holds the cable in place at the glovebox had broken.
However, I wonder if I have two issues.
The spring is not broken. I can push it down and it comes back up. It simply won't catch, and the release when you push the glovebox down.
I am getting instructions on how to remove the glovebox.
 
Hi folks, what exactly does the cable that locks the glovebox do?
In the other post I said that the keeper that holds the cable in place under the glovebox latch was broken at the dealership prior to my purchase.
Would that effect the latching and opening of the glovebox when not locked?
Again, the spring is good, it flips down, and springs back up. It simply doesn't catch like it should!
 
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Please put that in your Profile, signature block as well, now maybe some '14 RTS owners can answer your question.
Though it's likely if the cable mount broke, the latch is not operating properly and so doesn't catch when you close it.
My 2018 RT glovebox lid seat gap is too close and when I sit on the bike (admittedly overweight old geezer here) Just my bulk on the seat makes the glove box unlatch. Have to loosen the rear mount bolts and slide the seat back a bit.
 
I would love to put that in the signature block, I have done what I think I should do, to no avail!
How about a step by step guide, instead of, "go to settings!"
 
I have a 14 RT also .... If mine has a locking mechanism I haven't found it yet :dontknow:.....Mike :thumbup:

Mike, look at pg 42 of your operator's guide and see the three steps.

1. Insert key in ignition switch.
2. Rotate the handlebar all the way to
the right or to the left.
3. Turn the key 1/4 turn counterclockwise
to the steering lock position
then remove key.


I can see Jack's signature now too.
 
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Hi folks, what exactly does the cable that locks the glovebox do?
In the other post I said that the keeper that holds the cable in place under the glovebox latch was broken at the dealership prior to my purchase.
Would that effect the latching and opening of the glovebox when not locked?
Again, the spring is good, it flips down, and springs back up. It simply doesn't catch like it should!

The cable that locks the glove box? What does it do? ...well, Jack, it locks the glove box.

It's like this. The handle bars on a Spyder will lock, just like other bike's do, except it doesn't have to be just to left. If you turn the handle bars fully left or right, then turn the ignition key to the left - don't push down on it, just turn it to the left towards the little padlock symbol - the handle bars are locked. At the same time, the ignition key operates that cable to the glove box and locks the glove box. You can push on it all day long. It will go down against the spring and back up again, but it won't unlatch to open.

One day, with the old 2012, I found out accidentally, that I had left the glove box unlatched AFTER I had already locked the handlebars. With the handle bars locked, the glovebox would not latch. Pushed it down repeatedly. I had to unlock the handlebars first, then pushdown on the glove box to latch, then re-lock the handle bars. This story of yours sounds like your glove box latch thinks the handlebars are locked. Shouldn't be a big deal to correct even with a broken cable. Try repositioning the broken piece that the cable would attach to.

Now, for everybody who is going to go out to their bike and try this, that cable has a history of coming disconnected at the ignition switch end. So, it may or may not work correctly. The barrel shaped end pops out of its receptacle on the switch assembly. This keeps the glove box from ever locking when the handle bars are locked. Not fun to re-attach in there, but it can be done. Been there, done that, too.

PS - Sorry J, we were typing at the same time.
 
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Peter Aawen - Is it worth merging this thread with the other one (Glovebox won’t latch) on the same issue from the OP? There are lots of duplicating answers.

Pete
 
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Mike, look at pg 42 of your operator's guide and see the three steps.

1. Insert key in ignition switch.
2. Rotate the handlebar all the way to
the right or to the left.
3. Turn the key 1/4 turn counterclockwise
to the steering lock position
then remove key.


I can see Jack's signature.

Thanks ..... since I have never locked my handlebars, my glovebox has never been locked :dontknow::roflblack: .....Mike
 
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