How can I get the red lever to pull up?

How can I get the red lever to pull up?

Next to the red lever, the lid has a clear lever … wedge a skinny object (little screw driver or similar) and press the clear lever in the direction of the battery pack until the lid releases. Gently try to wedge the lid open & possibly at the same time pull up on the large red piece at the top of the unit.

Why is the lock on the hood not working?

Also at times, the lever might be working just fine but the cable that connects the lever to the lock of the hood could have gotten stretched, and the lack of tension in the cable prevents the release of the lock. » For both these problems, you would need to have a pair of pliers close by.

What should I do if my car hood lever breaks?

You should be able to see the cable that connects to this lever (usually encased in plastic). Grab your pliers and pull hard at the cable. This should ideally pop up the hood. You might want to have a mechanic look into it, and depending on the cause, replace the broken lever or tighten the loose cable.

What to do if you can’t open the hood?

If you do find the broken cable, using the pliers pull on the part that is still attached to the main lock under the hood to open it. If you can’t find the broken part, you would need to venture outside the car and arm yourself with a long flat screwdriver and a little flashlight (or your night vision gear!) to try to get ‘under the hood.’

What happens when the release cable gets stuck on the hood?

Hood releases often get stuck, requiring two people to open the car hood: someone to hold the release handle and a helper to fiddle with the hood. Its not only embarrassinglooking for strangers to help check the oilbut the release cable may eventually break.

Also at times, the lever might be working just fine but the cable that connects the lever to the lock of the hood could have gotten stretched, and the lack of tension in the cable prevents the release of the lock. » For both these problems, you would need to have a pair of pliers close by.

You should be able to see the cable that connects to this lever (usually encased in plastic). Grab your pliers and pull hard at the cable. This should ideally pop up the hood. You might want to have a mechanic look into it, and depending on the cause, replace the broken lever or tighten the loose cable.

What should I do if my hood release gets stuck?

Hood releases often get stuck, requiring two people to open the car hood: someone to hold the release handle and a helper to fiddle with the hood. Its not only embarrassinglooking for strangers to help check the oilbut the release cable may eventually break. Heres how to fix the problem using a little lubrication, a rag and some elbow grease.