Front Hood won't open
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Front Hood won't open
In an attempt to adjust my front hood to improve the gaps, I closed it completely and now it won't release or open. I feel it's mounted too far rearward and hung up on the hood release housing or bracket. Any advise other than a crowbar would be appreciated. Thanks
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Re: Front Hood won't open
Robert - what year car? Where are you located?
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Re: Front Hood won't open
Robert, if the regular hood release cable isn't working, there should be an emergency hood release wire coming our of the battery box area inside the driver's side front wheel well.
Try pulling on that wire while someone pulls and pushes up and down on the hood.
Try pulling on that wire while someone pulls and pushes up and down on the hood.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
You will need a helper like Dan said.
You or him should pull the cable release while the other tries to open the hood.
You or him should pull the cable release while the other tries to open the hood.
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If it is your 62 there should be a removable rubber plug in the drivers side battery box wall for access. Do a Google search for "Porsche 356 hood stuck" Lots of links with hints. You are not the first and won't be the last with this problem.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
Take a pair of lock pliers and pull back on the hood release as far as it will go, now, using the pliers, clamp the release in place. Now you can try jiggling and pulling on the hood. If lucky, it may pop open. Sometimes even some pounding on the hood surface with open palms helps 'pursued' the mechanism to free itself. It may take a while.
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Along with the other applied forces mentioned, hitting the hood handle sideways with your hand is worth a try.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
Try this in the upper corners of the hood as it will apply upward pressure at the front where the latch is located.Geoff Fleming wrote:Take a pair of lock pliers and pull back on the hood release as far as it will go, now, using the pliers, clamp the release in place. Now you can try jiggling and pulling on the hood. If lucky, it may pop open. Sometimes even some pounding on the hood surface with open palms helps 'pursued' the mechanism to free itself. It may take a while.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
If it is a "C" car you can remove the release knob and let the cable go and it will open the release mechanism all the way hopefully releasing the hood lock completely.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
The problem is usually a misalignment of the male part and the latch; the "male" hangs up on the side.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
Thanks all for suggestions. I've tried most already including clamping hood release open. It's a 1960 B coupe in Grand Haven, MI. Problem seems to be that the hood is now located too far rearward and post hangs up on the bracket.
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The rear wall of your battery box MAY have a removable panel that would allow access to pry up on the stuck male end. If so it wold require drilling out screws but wouldn't ruin the whole area. https://www.stoddard.com/64450103200.html
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This is of no help for this particular problem. Just a heads up. I always install a secondary pull on both the hood and engine lid. Bring a sturdy wire in a piece if fuel line from the release mechanism through the battery box, and rear inner fender. Left side of course. I use an after market hood release part with a Black knob. JB weld it all securely. The concourse judges have never found these. ..................Jim.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
Hi Jim,Jim Liberty wrote:This is of no help for this particular problem. Just a heads up. I always install a secondary pull on both the hood and engine lid. Bring a sturdy wire in a piece if fuel line from the release mechanism through the battery box, and rear inner fender. Left side of course. I use an after market hood release part with a Black knob. JB weld it all securely. The concourse judges have never found these. ..................Jim.
I used a length of sheathed cable looped through the left side access hole and around the hood release arm, slid a nice sized fender washer onto the cable, then joined the cable ends with a crimp ferrule. Works like a charm and since my car is not show worthy, I never have to worry about snoopy judges.
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Re: Front Hood won't open
When my "A" was being painted the shop managed to do the same thing. Fortunately the spare wheel was not in place so they cut out a section of the trunk floor and were able to access the latch and free it. That may be a better option for you even if the spare is in place because you could cut out the whole trunk floor and it can be repaired and probably done in such a way that nobody but you and all us on the forum would ever know you did it. Better by far than cutting in to the hood or painted bodywork.
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