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Old 10-19-2021, 10:53 AM
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Default Hood latch Cable broken - latch side

After a fun 3 day drive, a the end of the trip my Hood latch cable broke, at the latch. I have a plan based on some research, but in case I missed some thing obvious has anyone dealt with this issue.

My plan is pretty simple :
  • Long thin screw driver
  • Insert it into a gap in the protective cover through the grill
  • Try and catch the lever to pop the hood
Yes much cursing will be involved. I am also sure there is tool designed for just this issue which is well kept secret.


Grizzly falls - it was a good trip

 
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Old 10-19-2021, 10:56 AM
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lots of cursing and fumbling around. It's doable but a pain.
 
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Originally Posted by Richard Gallant
" ...tool designed for just this issue which is well kept secret. "
----> https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...aranoia-60156/

Takes a screwdriver to remove the corner light and pull the release wire left behind . By the way; lubrication turns it very smooth to release the hood before anything brakes.
 

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Old 10-19-2021, 12:49 PM
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Great idea preventing this from happening... My hood release cable is getting less smooth by the decade... Where exactly are the lubrication points?

 
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Old 10-19-2021, 01:02 PM
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@Dave03S I will do a write up as a the new cable is a few weeks away. But ideally:
  • Mark the latch mechanism position before starting
  • Remove the latch mechanism clean and lubricate all the moving bits
  • Check the cable end for wear and lubricate the cable
  • Check the inside handle mechanism for wear and lubricate the moving bits
  • Check your cable for binding, with it disconnected it should move smoothly without any hitching
 
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Old 10-19-2021, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave03S
... Where exactly are the lubrication points?
I worked for me without any dissasembly lubricating only the moving part pulled by the cable.
 
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@Externet I am thinking it should but I kept mine well lubricated, and here I am.

Mind you my cable appears to have failed without warning I literally had opened the hood 6 hours earlier, with no indication of binding or stress. I figure after 18 or so years they may need some cleanup on the under side and cable inspection.
 
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Old 10-19-2021, 07:55 PM
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Plan A failed on to plan b, more to follow but this PDF may help the next guy. From LR4x4 Forum.
 
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Old 10-20-2021, 01:12 PM
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A small update

After cutting the cable sheath near to the mechanism and pulling on the cable I got the worst case :



In theory you can access the catch from the left rear of the housing, I tried a lot of stuff but no joy


You could try and get the catch from behind the cable and rivet.

Out came a wood bit to open some examination and access "ports". The second image is where I should be able to hit the latch to right and pop the hood. A "L" shaped tool should do the trick. More to come after work.



This is the way in with luck


 
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Richard, congrats on getting the hood to open!

It appears to be that I should make a small cutout in the plastic shield for emergency access just in case I am stuck in the bush with the same situation.

As well as a L-shaped tool to bring as part of the offroading tool kit (maybe something adapted from a cheap trim tool from Amazon, i.e., cut off one of the "ear" and use the other already bent "ear" of the trim tool).

Awaiting further insight from you on this.

 

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