Open the door with your key and pull the hood release.
The hood should still open when the battery is dead
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.
Under hood
The hood is not controlled by any electrical device, and the battery being dead has nothing to do with opening the hood. Pull the hood latch. Can't find it then read your owner's manual.
it is not a power hood release, so it will operate with a dead battery, then it has a safety release behind the grille. no power needed. goodluck
COULD BE A LOOSE BATTERY CABLE, AND WHEN YOU SHUT THE HOOD, IT GETS A CONNECTION. TRY TIGHTENING BATTERY CABLES.
Use your key to unlock the door and then pull the hood release.
Pull the hood release handle inside the vehicle.
Open the door with your key. Now pull the hood latch to open the hood.
use the key to get in pop the hood and jump charge the car battery if this is not possible phone your main dealer
Anything pulling power from the battery or a battery with a dead cell. Can be a dome, trunk, under hood light on, or relay stuck,
use the key to unlock door