Justin
Yes, there is. As I remember, the fuse panel is there as well as a part for your
8-trak radio. Open the panel and check. It isn't hard to remove the whole glove
box. I had to do that to run the new wires for my new remote controlled mirrors.
Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach Columbia, Md
> There is an aluminum plate behind the glove compartment door. The plastic
> framework of the dash back there is attached to it with screws through
> plastic "ears". The 'ears' have broken off and it lets the dash rattle and
> squeek. When you open the curb side front access door, you see a similar
> aluminum plate with electrical connections on it. There is obviously some
> space between the inside and outside plates. My question is, can anyone tell
> me what, if anything, is behind the plate behind the glove compartment. I
> need to drill some more holes to fasten the dash but am concerned that there
> may be electrical connections back there?
> Thanks
> Justin
Yes, there is. As I remember, the fuse panel is there as well as a part for your
8-trak radio. Open the panel and check. It isn't hard to remove the whole glove
box. I had to do that to run the new wires for my new remote controlled mirrors.
Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach Columbia, Md
> There is an aluminum plate behind the glove compartment door. The plastic
> framework of the dash back there is attached to it with screws through
> plastic "ears". The 'ears' have broken off and it lets the dash rattle and
> squeek. When you open the curb side front access door, you see a similar
> aluminum plate with electrical connections on it. There is obviously some
> space between the inside and outside plates. My question is, can anyone tell
> me what, if anything, is behind the plate behind the glove compartment. I
> need to drill some more holes to fasten the dash but am concerned that there
> may be electrical connections back there?
> Thanks
> Justin