Help fixing loose interior parts

i have a nissan sentra s 07
What is this part under my glove box and how do i reattatch it?

Also this part next to my car speaker placed under the top portion of my trunk has come loose. But I see these plastic parts on here where they seem to line up with, but what would I need to do so? WHat is this part btw?

The cardboard part looks like a kick panel that covers the bottom of the glove box and surrounding equipment. I think the two bottom holes in the second picture are attached to the dashboard by screws. The holes appear too large to be held by the screw head alone. Find the screws and remove them then see if the heads still cover the holes in the kick panel. If not, get washers that cover the holes and reinstall it.

im a bit confused about your post.
so does that cloth/cardboard panel as you say go inside the glovebox? i wonder how it got to hang outside as it did, as i see no ther mounting holes under the passenagr seat for this part and i dont think it goes there or ever rememeber seeing this piece under the passengar seat sticking out like this.

also i dont know if you see the part hanging off the wire, but that opening on it’s side circled in green where some mounting screw seems to go lines up with the white plastic bolts circled in red. And how would i shop for the washers for these white bolts if i cant seem to remove them. like how would i measure them or what?

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fo you have any pics or videos on how to fix this? or would a place like autozone be able to help with this or who

Autozone counter people are not mechanics. They are salespeople.

Any shop that does car interior work can fix this. Most auto repair shops can fix this. The Nissan dealer can fix this. Most anyone that does their own car repair can fix this.

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I could not really tell what those parts were for or where they go . But I don’t think those white things are bolts but a fastener of some kind.

If my vehicle at this 16 year old point I just might put them in the trunk and see if I really need to fix them.

A trip to the junk yard can answer a lot of these questions.

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In your first picture it looks like the cardboard panel is attached to the dashboard just under the glovebox. Just fold it up and you will see where it attaches under the dashboard and nearest to the firewall.

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