How do you pop the hood on a Mitsubishi Endeavor?
How to Open the Hood on a Mitsubishi Endeavor
- Locate the interior hood-release lever under the dashboard on the driver’s side of the interior of the car.
- Lift up and toward you on the hood release lever.
- Move to the front of the Endeavor and locate the exterior hood-release lever under the front of the hood.
What causes a cable to snap on a car hood?
by Nicholas Wyatt. Car hood cables can break from corrosion of the cable or the parts becoming worn down from use, usually snapping either at the hood release handle or at the spring levers. Because of this tendency, if you own an old car your cable may eventually snap or become loose when you try to open your car hood.
Where is the release cable for the hood?
Locate the release catches for your hood. Look on the sides of your headlights for a slight indent behind the headlight. There should be a spring lever in the indent next to the headlight. Use a coat hanger or similiar tool to catch the release cables and trigger the cable.
Can you open the hood if the cable is broken?
Because of this tendency, if you own an old car your cable may eventually snap or become loose when you try to open your car hood. Fortunately, you can still get into your hood even with the cable broken.
What happens if the latch on the hood is broken?
A broken latch is a hassle and makes it impossible to get underneath your hood and fill your oil, jump-start your battery, and refill wiper fluid. If your hood isn’t opening because of a broken release wire, you can often pull the wire yourself from inside the car.
Locate the release catches for your hood. Look on the sides of your headlights for a slight indent behind the headlight. There should be a spring lever in the indent next to the headlight. Use a coat hanger or similiar tool to catch the release cables and trigger the cable.
by Nicholas Wyatt. Car hood cables can break from corrosion of the cable or the parts becoming worn down from use, usually snapping either at the hood release handle or at the spring levers. Because of this tendency, if you own an old car your cable may eventually snap or become loose when you try to open your car hood.
What should I do if the cable on my Hood is broken?
There should be a spring lever in the indent next to the headlight. Use a coat hanger or similiar tool to catch the release cables and trigger the cable. There is normally a 1/2 inch loop at the end of the releae cable that either needs to be pushed or pulled to release the hood. HUMAN SPEAKERS: Hood Cable Broken?