How do you open the hood on a 2009 Hyundai Sonata?
Hyundai Sonata: Opening the hood
- Pull the release lever to unlatch the hood. The hood should pop open slightly.
- Go to the front of the vehicle, raise the hood slightly, pull the secondary latch (1) inside of the hood center and lift the hood (2).
- Raise the hood.
Why is my hood release cable not working?
When I pull the latch in the footwell, the cable does retract but it does nothing. So either the cable isn’t attached to the part under the hood somehow or the latch is just faulty. Anybody have advice?
Why does my car hood pop up when I unlatch it?
The rotation also pops the hood up an inch or two so you can reach under it to release the secondary hook. There are two springs on the latch. There is likely a smaller spring that pulls on the cable, returning it to resting position once you’ve released the lever inside the car. The one you’re looking for would be a larger spring.
What to do if you have a stuck hood latch?
In the video, 1A Auto shows how to open or release a stuck, jammed or rusted hood latch cable. While 1A Auto strives to make the information provided in this video as accurate as possible, it makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content.
What should I do if my Hood won’t pop?
Knowing what part of the hood release mechanism has failed will help us open the hood quickly. 1 The release handle does as you expect – it pulls the cable which pulls the latch. They are usually made from plastic, positioned inside the cabin and as a car ages suffer from a few common problems, including:
The rotation also pops the hood up an inch or two so you can reach under it to release the secondary hook. There are two springs on the latch. There is likely a smaller spring that pulls on the cable, returning it to resting position once you’ve released the lever inside the car. The one you’re looking for would be a larger spring.
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.
What’s the best way to open a hood latch?
Reach toward the latch with a metal tool that is long enough to reach the latch—at least 10 inches (25 cm) should do the trick. Insert the metal piece in-between the latch and the metal piece it’s hooked onto. Now, trip the latch by pressing it away from the hood.
What to do if your car hood latch is jammed?
If the hood does not open after tripping the latch, bring your car to a mechanic. Lubricate the latch with a lithium spray lubricant if it’s jammed. Purchase a spray lubricant—ideally lithium-based—with a bendable straw at the nozzle at least 8 inches (20 cm) long.