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Robin Hood was a real person in the 15th century, but many tales of him are fictional.
Under the hood beside the battery.
UNDER THE HOOD IN THE FRONT ON THE [ASSNGER SIDE
Use a set of pliers to pull the cable even if the plastic latch is broken...
Your grill will have 4-8 T-15 or T-20 torx bit screws holding it on. Take these out, and take the grill off. You will see the hood latch behind it, and should be able to figure it out from there. My Century has a very tempermental hood release, to get it open I have to hit the hood on the left side, much like the Fonz playing a Juke box, and it will pop open.
The earliest sources of the Robin Hood legend are ballads which can be dated before 1450. My novel The Robin Hood Chronicles is based largely on these ballads. The ballads refer to a King Edward who visited Robin in Yorkshire. The only King Edward who was in Yorkshire before 1450 was Edward II, who was in Yorkshire in 1323. Also in Langland's Piers Plowman, written in 1377, there is a reference to Robin Hood ballads. So the answer to your question is that Robin Hood was famous in the 14th century; but of course he has been famous also in every century since then.
Under the hood to the left of the engine