there is a lever on the left hand side of the drivers side - its up the the corner - its quite hard to see it - you have to catch it up and pull it back
Passenger side, on the left side of leg room area. (right hand drive car)
On a left hand drive model, and I would bet yours is there too, there is a pull tab to the far left shaped like a T.
On my old right hand drive Starlet [here in Thailand] it is down and to the right of the steering column, near the door column and hinges, and it is a small plastic flap which I pull up to release the main bonnet locking catch.Once the bonnet pops up, sometimes needing a pull, there is another catch that is just to the right of the pin that goes into the frame. That needs to be lifted then the bonnet finally opens, there is a stay on the right to prop it open.I guess on a left hand drive it may be on the left or the right. In the USA a 'bonnet' is called a 'hood', I think. I hope this helps somebody
Pull the bonnet lever which is on the left hand or passanger side, you will see the bonnet lift slightly. Once this has been completed go to the front of the bonnet and lift the bonnet a bit more. You will see a small lt shaped handle protrude from the left of the grill, pull this and the bonnet will unclip. Voila !
Yes, Germany's cars is left hand drive
Left Hand Drive - album - was created in 1984.
Looking under the bonnet it should be on the left hand side. It is below and behind the left hand side Battery.
just below the steering wheel, left hand side.
Cars in France are left hand drive (traffic drives on the right hand side of the road)
left hand side of passenger footwell
left hand side under the glovebox
first you have to open the bonnet from the driver's left side and when you put your hand under the bonnet there is a metal thing and you have to push it up than put the holder