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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.
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.
It is in the engine compartment under the hood
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Remove the fuse under the hood its in a fuse box on the passenger side under the hood
Your answer is on a tag under the hood.
Sparks under the hood of a car are caused by shorts in the electrical system. A broken wire or loose connection is usually the culprit.
You remove the hood latch and diconnect the plug. The car will think that the hood is always open and it will not activate.
Pop it with the handle on the drivers side (of course), then stick your hand under the hood the the point the latch hooks the metal loop of the hood (right in the center of the hood), and push the metal latch hooked on the loop of the hood to the right, I believe, could be to the left. It does not slide easily, you will have to push it until you it is not hooked on the metal loop of the hood. You can lift the hood then. The latch system for the hood is very similar to the latch system on the trunk. You can pull up the hood and see this loop attached to the hood through the few inches of space allowed when the hood is still latched though popped. You can really only feel the latch that catches it. I actually did this today. I had someone hold the hood up as far as it would go then slid my hand in there and felt for the latch (you will need someone with pretty small hands). Let up on the hood a little, push the latch as far as you can which ever way it goes, then pull up on the hood. It works, that's the way I open my hood until I get the replacement part in.
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