Open the glove box and you will find the lever.Pull it and hey presto
Hi, do you have a laser-line immobiliser? (Where you put the stick into the switch on the dash) or is it an immobilier on the key?
Depends on the car. Some you can reach up behind the bumper and trip the release. If the cable is broken inside, you may be able to reach it as it comes from the latch and pull on the housing enough to release it. Some you can go through the grill and remove the bolts holding the latch to the radiator support.
The charging point on a Citroën Xsara Picasso is located under the hood. To access it, open the front passenger side door and then lift the bonnet. You'll find the battery and the charging terminal near the battery, typically covered by a protective cap. Ensure the vehicle is turned off before connecting the charger.
You just push in on the one side of the door and the other side opens up.
AN EGR (Exhaust Gas Reclaimer) sensor monitors the EGR and sends a signal to the ECM (Engine Control Module) letting the ECM know if the EGR is open or closed or anywhere between.
To open the bonnet of a 1997 Suzuki Vitara JLX 1.6, first locate the bonnet release lever inside the vehicle, usually found on the driver's side near the footwell. Pull the lever to release the latch. Next, go to the front of the vehicle, and find the secondary latch under the centre of the bonnet. Push or lift this latch while raising the bonnet to fully open it.
To open the bonnet on a Suzuki Vitara (53 reg), first ensure the vehicle is parked and the ignition is off. Locate the bonnet release lever inside the car, typically found on the driver's side, near the footwell or under the dashboard. Pull the lever to release the catch, then go to the front of the vehicle, slide your hand under the bonnet, and locate the secondary catch. Lift the bonnet and secure it with the prop rod if equipped.
To open the bonnet of a Suzuki Vitara, first locate the bonnet release lever inside the vehicle, typically found near the driver's side footwell. Pull the lever to release the initial latch. Then, go to the front of the vehicle, find the secondary latch under the centre of the bonnet, and lift it while pushing the bonnet up. Finally, secure the bonnet with the prop rod if necessary.
its in the glove box.
It's in the glove box it sits right underneath the bottom of the dash were the glove box meets the dash your left hand side.... hope this helps.... from daz = shizzal_ma_nizzal@hotmail .com
To open the bonnet on a Suzuki Liana, first, locate the bonnet release lever inside the vehicle, typically found on the driver's side, near the footwell. Pull the lever to release the initial catch. Then, go to the front of the car, slide your hand under the centre of the bonnet, and find the secondary latch. Push the latch to one side while lifting the bonnet to fully open it.
To open the bonnet of a 1997 Nissan Pulsar, first locate the bonnet release lever inside the vehicle, typically found on the driver's side beneath the dashboard. Pull the lever to release the latch. Then, move to the front of the car, slide your hand under the centre of the bonnet, and find the safety catch. Lift the bonnet while disengaging the catch to fully open it.
pull the hood release catch located in the glove compartment just behind the facia.
To open the fuel flap of a Suzuki Vitara, locate the fuel flap lever inside the vehicle, typically found on the driver's side near the floor. Pull the lever to release the fuel flap. If your model does not have a lever, you can simply press on the fuel flap itself, and it should pop open. Always ensure you have the vehicle in the off position before refueling.
Hi,Hope you've worked it out by now, but the bonnet release catch is in the passenger glove compartment, on a RHD car, its on the upper left corner of the glove box. Its a really bad place to be -took me a while to find mine too!
bonnet wont open with leaver how can I get it open?
my bonnet is stuck fast how can i open it.