Yes, it's more than a legal issue. This is a health and safety issue. Hoods extract excess heat and fumes from the heated oil that is no good for your health.
The hood is in no way controlled or opened by the battery. A hood does not have an electric release. It's a cable operated system.
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Hood release is not electric, therefore there is no emergency release
Open the hood and look see. You will find it does not.
Open the hood and look at the inside of the radiator towards the engine, If you see 1 or 2 fans that are mounted on brackets with small electric motors on them right in the front of the engine then you have electric fan /fans. If it's not electric then it will have a BELT that drives it on the front of the engine. And it will be 1 big fan.
under hood
It is under the hood in the main power supply. It is a black box that the top comes off and the relays are listed on the inside top cover.
REACH THROUGH THE GRILL WITH A SCREWDRIVER, THERE IS A SMALL NOTCH ON THE HOOD LATCH TWIST THE SCREWDRIVER IN THAT NOTCH REACH THROUGH THE GRILL WITH A SCREWDRIVER, THERE IS A SMALL NOTCH ON THE HOOD LATCH TWIST THE SCREWDRIVER IN THAT NOTCH
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If you open the hood, there are 5 small nuts that hold that hood molding in place. simply remove those and you can remove/replace the hood molding.
yes, if it has a hood it has to have a fire suppression system.
Most fuses that would have to do with the fuel system will be in the under hood fuse box.Most fuses that would have to do with the fuel system will be in the under hood fuse box.