Open the door with your key. Now pull the hood latch to open the hood.
Use your door key.
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
With another battery connected to the dead one or what a battery charger.
Can be the battery has a dead cell which will require the battery be replaced. Can also be anything on the vehicle that is on pulling from the battery. Any light that is on or any relay that is stuck will drain the battery. Check under hood light, trunk light, glovebox light, interior lights, etc.
Either the battery has a dead cell and needs replacing or something is pulling power from the battery when the engine is off. I had a problem with my 1986 Cadillac DeVille where the power antenna was stuck and the motor would run all night trying to lower the antenna. To resolve the problem I just removed the fuse for the power antenna motor.
Ignition Key switch is bad.
Bad battery or a parasitic drain
I would crawl underneath the vehicle and attach a battery charger (+ Red) directly to the starter center terminal and the other end( black - )to a good ground. This will charge your battery.
Dead cell in battery or something is on pulling power from the battery.
most likely because the battery is either dead or disconnected
Dead cell in battery, defective alternator, or something is on pulling power from the battery.
A battery that runs down overnight is normally caused by a dead cell in that battery. The only fix is to replace the battery. It can also be caused by any light that is left on, on the vehicle. Dome light, under hood light, trunk light, glovebox light, or even brake lights that our on due to a sticking brake light switch. A relay that is sticking can also cause this. Disconnect the negative battery cable and let the vehicle sit overnight. If the battery is still charged the next morning then you know the battery is good. If the battery is dead then you know the battery has a dead cell and must be replaced.