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How to Remove the Front Passenger Storage Box of Baojun 510?

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LeAriana
09/01/25 4:17am
Baojun 510 front passenger storage box removal steps are as follows: 1. Before disassembling the front passenger storage box, be sure to turn off the vehicle and park in a safe area. 2. The storage box is located below the front passenger seat, and the front passenger door should be opened for operation during disassembly. 3. Open the front passenger storage box to its maximum extent, paying attention to the position of the clips on the side of the storage box. The clips of the front passenger storage box are fixed with plastic covers, so be careful not to break them. 4. After opening the front passenger storage box, pry out the rotating clip at the lower right corner to release the front passenger storage box.
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KayleeMarie
09/13/25 7:05am
I've taken apart the glove box of the Baojun 510, and it's actually quite simple. First, empty the storage compartment to prevent any small items from falling into the gaps. After opening the glove box door, look at both sides where there are U-shaped plastic clips. Use both thumbs to press the inner side of the clips inward while gently pulling the entire box outward with the other hand. Release when you hear a slight click, and the box can be removed directly. Be careful not to use excessive force throughout the process, as the clips can break easily. Once removed, you can see the position of the cabin air filter behind it, making it convenient to replace. When reinstalling, tilt the box into place, align it with the sliding rails on both sides, and push it all the way in. Confirm that the clips are reset, and you're done. The whole process doesn't require a screwdriver and can be done in about five minutes. If it's your first time, you might feel a bit nervous, but adjusting the front passenger seat backward a bit can make the operation easier.
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DanielaFitz
10/27/25 7:52am
I'm a mechanic, and the glove box of this car has a simple structure. After opening it, locate the limit blocks on both sides of the box. Press both sides inward simultaneously until they bottom out, then pull outward smoothly. The key is to apply force synchronously on both sides; applying force on one side only may easily break the clips. For the high-end version, be aware of the lighting wire and unplug the connector first. When reinstalling, insert the entire box diagonally into the bracket slot, then push it forward evenly with both hands until the latch secures it. Avoid pressing on the wiring harness during the process and check if the opening and closing are smooth. This clip structure is common in many domestic cars, so avoid scratching the interior with sharp objects during disassembly and assembly. By the way, it's recommended that owners remove and clean the air conditioning filter every six months, as dust can affect cooling. With practice, it can basically be done within two minutes.
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