Hood stuck shut
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Hood stuck shut
My hood won't open! My best guess is that one of the hood release cables has snapped.
Any idea how to open the passenger side latch without the cable? Is there access through the fender well?
Any idea how to open the passenger side latch without the cable? Is there access through the fender well?
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jkann1 (08-25-2016)
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Yes. I had this problem with my 88. I put the front up on jackstands and removed both wheels. There is a plastic cover held on by 4 bolts in the wheel well. Remove the covers and you have access to the engine compartment. I heated up an old screwdriver and bent it into a hook. I reached up inside and released the hoodlatch on both sides. Then I changed the cable.
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first, hold the release handle in the ''open'' position and drive around the block holding it that way...if that doesn't work, follow kool88's directions...if driving it works, grease the latches, especially the ''upper'' side out the pointed thing that screws into the hood, and say a prayer of thanks.
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Also another quick thing to try is to have someone push down on the passenger side of the hood up by the corner near the windshield and you push down on the drivers side in the same place and have the door open and pull the handle and see if that does anything. Sometimes ive found that previous owners will raise the little rubber stoppers to stop squeaks and such but in doing so it makes the hood not want to release.
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Thanks. I've had no luck driving around pulling the handle, but I did get this PM that seems worth considering:
"Theres a tool you can order it out of midamerica. Its like 40 dollars. You push it under and it pops open the hood."
Has anyone else bought one of these and had good luck with it?
What is the url of the "MidAmerica" parts dealer?
I have to travel for a week, but if I can't find this tool by then I'll try the fenderwell access.
Thanks for your help. This forum is great!
"Theres a tool you can order it out of midamerica. Its like 40 dollars. You push it under and it pops open the hood."
Has anyone else bought one of these and had good luck with it?
What is the url of the "MidAmerica" parts dealer?
I have to travel for a week, but if I can't find this tool by then I'll try the fenderwell access.
Thanks for your help. This forum is great!
Last edited by laughac; 01-14-2007 at 10:40 PM.
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the tool was a brainstorm of Mr. Killibrew...i bought one from him at carlisle for $25...others sell copies...it works...only problem is you either need to use it often to remember ''the moves'', or have another vette with the hood open so that you can see where to poke and twist.
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jseremba (01-27-2020)
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You've been given good advice, and I hope I can offer something.
The former owner of my car installed zip ties on the hood releases so if the hood cable crapped out, you could get access to them with nothing more than pliers. I'd install some of them once you get your new cable installed.
Good Luck,
80sRule
The former owner of my car installed zip ties on the hood releases so if the hood cable crapped out, you could get access to them with nothing more than pliers. I'd install some of them once you get your new cable installed.
Good Luck,
80sRule
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Thanks. I've had no luck driving around pulling the handle, but I did get this PM that seems worth considering:
"Theres a tool you can order it out of midamerica. Its like 40 dollars. You push it under and it pops open the hood."
Has anyone else bought one of these and had good luck with it?
What is the url of the "MidAmerica" parts dealer?
I have to travel for a week, but if I can't find this tool by then I'll try the fenderwell access.
Thanks for your help. This forum is great!
"Theres a tool you can order it out of midamerica. Its like 40 dollars. You push it under and it pops open the hood."
Has anyone else bought one of these and had good luck with it?
What is the url of the "MidAmerica" parts dealer?
I have to travel for a week, but if I can't find this tool by then I'll try the fenderwell access.
Thanks for your help. This forum is great!
Last edited by Kool88vette; 01-15-2007 at 09:02 AM.
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I happen to have a dent removal tool that looks just like the tool in the photo. Can someone show me a picture of the pressure point I'm going to try to reach on the passenger side?
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- Hood Release Cable: Fix it before it fixes you.
I'd be interested in seeing a photo of the dent tool and hearing
more about where it came from.
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Thanks. I've had no luck driving around pulling the handle, but I did get this PM that seems worth considering:
"Theres a tool you can order it out of midamerica. Its like 40 dollars. You push it under and it pops open the hood."
Has anyone else bought one of these and had good luck with it?
What is the url of the "MidAmerica" parts dealer?
I have to travel for a week, but if I can't find this tool by then I'll try the fenderwell access.
Thanks for your help. This forum is great!
"Theres a tool you can order it out of midamerica. Its like 40 dollars. You push it under and it pops open the hood."
Has anyone else bought one of these and had good luck with it?
What is the url of the "MidAmerica" parts dealer?
I have to travel for a week, but if I can't find this tool by then I'll try the fenderwell access.
Thanks for your help. This forum is great!
and the instructions
http://content.madirect.com/pdf/609637.pdf
Last edited by Kool88vette; 01-15-2007 at 12:21 PM.
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Out of time and patience. Taking this to the GM dealer in Winchester, VA tomorrow and hope not to get ripped off.
A good friend manages the service department at a Nashville Chevy dealership, and I hope these guys are as good as he is.
A good friend manages the service department at a Nashville Chevy dealership, and I hope these guys are as good as he is.
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I'm sure it was all good advice, but I am only home for a matter of hours each weekend. After spending time with my kids I sneak out an drive my Porsche for an hour or so, which has left me only a few minutes to try getting the vette hood open each weekend.
I 'made' the tool suggested, using a dent king tool I had, but never could get enough leverage on the passenger latch. Time is money, so I've had to opt to pay GM techs for their time on this issue.
Thanks very much, all. I'll surely need your help again sometime after the hood opens.
I 'made' the tool suggested, using a dent king tool I had, but never could get enough leverage on the passenger latch. Time is money, so I've had to opt to pay GM techs for their time on this issue.
Thanks very much, all. I'll surely need your help again sometime after the hood opens.
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For the future - Corvette Fever TechTip: tie 3' nylon
twine to each release (what the cable moves) and
tuck it within reach near wipers for opening if new
cable ever breaks again. If the twine is white, blacken
it with shoe polish so it's not obvious to vandals.
twine to each release (what the cable moves) and
tuck it within reach near wipers for opening if new
cable ever breaks again. If the twine is white, blacken
it with shoe polish so it's not obvious to vandals.
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Yes. I had this problem with my 88. I put the front up on jackstands and removed both wheels. There is a plastic cover held on by 4 bolts in the wheel well. Remove the covers and you have access to the engine compartment. I heated up an old screwdriver and bent it into a hook. I reached up inside and released the hoodlatch on both sides. Then I changed the cable.
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