March 09, 2015
How to Raise Your Vehicle's Hood
How to Raise Your Vehicle's Hood How can you check the oil,coolant,and
transmission fluid,refill windshield wiper fluid,and check accessory belts if
you don't know how to get the hood of your vehicle open? Opening the hood is
easy and uncomplicated if you know how to do it. Although the location of the
hood release may differ from one vehicle to the next,all releases work in pretty
much the same way. If after reading the following instructions and consulting
your owner's manual you still can't figure out how to get your hood open,head
for the full-service bay the next time you stop for gas and ask the attendant to
show you how to do it. You may pay a little more for fuel and a tip,but the
lesson will be worth it and you can get your windows washed and your tire
pressure checked for nothing! Here's how to open the hood yourself: 1. Find your
hood release and pop open the hood. Either consult your owner's manual,or try to
remember the last time a service station attendant opened the hood of your car.
Did he or she ask you to pull a lever inside the vehicle? Or did he or she go
directly to the front grill? In newer models,the hood release is often inside
the vehicle,somewhere near the steering column or on the floor next to the
driver's seat. (It generally displays the word"Hood"or a picture of a car with
its hood up.) In older models,the hood release is behind the grill or the
bumper. If the hood release is inside the vehicle,press,push,or pull it until
you hear the hood pop open. If the hood release is at the front,look around and
through the grill and feel under the grill and behind the bumper to find a
handle,lever,arm,or button. Then press,push,or pull it from front to back and
side to side until it releases the hood. The hood will open a little,but it will
probably be stopped by the safety catch a metal lever that,when pressed one
way or the other,releases the hood so that it can open all the way. This gizmo
prevents the hood from opening accidentally while you're driving. 2. With one
hand,raise the hood as far as it will go. 3. With the other hand,feel along the
area between the hood and the grill for the safety catch. Release it and raise
the hood the rest of the way. 4. Secure the hood if necessary. If the hood stays
up all by itself auto diagnostic
tool,fine. If it doesn't,look for a hood prop a long,thin metal rod
attached either to the underside of the hood or to the bottom edge of the hood
opening autel mx
sensor. Either lower or lift the rod (depending on where it's located) and
fit the end of it into the slot that's provided to hold it in place. Warning On
some vehicles,the hood is held up by two gas-pressurized cylinders known as hood
shocks. If the hood doesn't feel secure,gas may have leaked out of these units
and the hood could come down at any moment. If you're not sure,secure the hood
with a broom handle or similar object and have these units checked or
replaced,if needed as soon as you can.
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