Damnit!! Hood release cable snapped - can't open hood!
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You have basically 2 options, you can pop out the drivers side headlight and reach the hood latch that way or you can break the grill and open it that way.
Once you replace the cable lube the latch and cable every 6 months with silicone spray, do this to ALL moving parts on your truck, locks, latches, hinges...everything.
If it moves it needs to be lubed.
Once you replace the cable lube the latch and cable every 6 months with silicone spray, do this to ALL moving parts on your truck, locks, latches, hinges...everything.
If it moves it needs to be lubed.
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Perhaps the local "pop a lock" locksmith could offer an option for you, they are able to get into a variety of doors and such, might be worth a call.
In the pix of a D1 there is a hole to the right of the latch, where you can see the locking nut for the cable. Move that toward driver's side of the vehicle is like pulling in the cable. A stiff wire or such might be able to be bent to go up/under hood lip to reach it. D2 may be different. But those locksmith guys are pretty clever.
One of the dismantlers could give you a price on grille vs head light, also, you might consider this to be the time for a Saudi grille conversion, where you have to cut out the center anyway.
In the pix of a D1 there is a hole to the right of the latch, where you can see the locking nut for the cable. Move that toward driver's side of the vehicle is like pulling in the cable. A stiff wire or such might be able to be bent to go up/under hood lip to reach it. D2 may be different. But those locksmith guys are pretty clever.
One of the dismantlers could give you a price on grille vs head light, also, you might consider this to be the time for a Saudi grille conversion, where you have to cut out the center anyway.
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DiscoFever03 (02-10-2016)
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I just stuck a pair of pliers behind the grill and yanked on the latch when mine broke.
Also, don't use like a universal one-size-fits all hood release cable to replace it. I broke 3 of those crummy things at $17 apiece before I bit the bullet and bought one for $50 from the stealership and haven't had an issue since.
Also, don't use like a universal one-size-fits all hood release cable to replace it. I broke 3 of those crummy things at $17 apiece before I bit the bullet and bought one for $50 from the stealership and haven't had an issue since.
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DiscoFever03 (02-10-2016)
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Stuck Hood / Bonnet
I have the 2010 LR4 HSE and hood seems stuck. I think the cable came off at the latch. I removed handle inside and no luck. How do you open the latches on the 2010 LR4. I don't think I can get at it through the grill and no way to remove the lights from outside, Any Ideas? Maybe I should start removing trim from bottom?