V40 2000 How do you open the hood?
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blaireanne
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V40 2000 How do you open the hood?
I can't seem to get my hood open, but I can't find my owner's manual so I have no "formal" training on how to do this. How do you open the hood? I know there is a cable inside, below the steering wheel, but I pull it and nothing happens. Also the latch under the hood doesn't help me at all. Is there something wrong?
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jblackburn
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If it's anything like mine, you'll need someone to pull on the latch while you pull up (or push down) on the hood.
If you're not getting a click or anything from the hood latches, then it gets much more fun and you've gotta figure out a way to release the latches from underneath the car.
I've never seen a car that had problems opening a hood until I owned a Volvo...
If you're not getting a click or anything from the hood latches, then it gets much more fun and you've gotta figure out a way to release the latches from underneath the car.
I've never seen a car that had problems opening a hood until I owned a Volvo...
'98 S70 T5
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A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
I have the same problem and have tried several things to make it work -- with no luck.
Here is what i do now -- i have a small piece of aluminium about 2 inches long and 3/16" thick that I have wrapped a handkerchief around. I carry this in the car and when I need to open the boot (hood) I open the door -- stand up -- put the little tool in the hood/fender gap about a foot from the windscreen. Then with one hand I pull the release and with the other I pry the hood (gently). This lifts it just a very small amount -- which is enough. Then I go to the front of the car and open the secondary latch.
You could do this with a screwdriver -- paint stirrer etc -- just be careful not to scratch the paint -- and don't push hard -- ti doesn't take much
Here is what i do now -- i have a small piece of aluminium about 2 inches long and 3/16" thick that I have wrapped a handkerchief around. I carry this in the car and when I need to open the boot (hood) I open the door -- stand up -- put the little tool in the hood/fender gap about a foot from the windscreen. Then with one hand I pull the release and with the other I pry the hood (gently). This lifts it just a very small amount -- which is enough. Then I go to the front of the car and open the secondary latch.
You could do this with a screwdriver -- paint stirrer etc -- just be careful not to scratch the paint -- and don't push hard -- ti doesn't take much
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peter16547
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why not do some maitenance take off cable and lubricate it which is what i did four years ago reconnected and had no problem since peter16547.
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