i am 99% sure that its in the glovebox, if not than look on the left side of the drivers side on the floor under the door
The 1999 Buick LeSabre was a popular car for its time. The trunk release latch is located on the lower left hand side of the drivers seat.
Use a set of pliers to pull the cable even if the plastic latch is broken...
To open the hood latch on a 1968 Buick Skylark, first, locate the interior hood release lever, which is typically found on the driver’s side, near the bottom of the dashboard. Pull the lever to release the primary latch. Then, go to the front of the car, slide your hand under the center of the hood, and locate the secondary latch, which you need to push or lift to fully release the hood. Once released, you can lift the hood up and secure it with the prop rod if necessary.
To change the hood release wire on a 1991 Buick Regal, first, open the hood and locate the hood release mechanism. Disconnect the old wire from the handle inside the vehicle and from the latch on the hood. Install the new wire by attaching it to the handle and then connecting it to the latch. Finally, ensure that the wire is properly routed and test the release to confirm it functions correctly.
Hire a mechanic!
Remove the grill, cut the cable and pull it with a pair of pliers or vice grips. It might even be possible to push the release on the latch manually, after the grill is removed.
it is next to drivers side on floor in front, take pliers and pull up on cable, this will release hood latch
there is no latch inside the vehicle. When the doors are unlocked, push on the left side of the tank cover and it will spring open.
To open the hood latch on a 1996 Buick Park Avenue, the car needs to be put up on a hoist or jacked up. Then a long pole is needed to trip the hood latch. The cable can then be repaired for the hood latch before it is closed again.
New HeadlineI had the same problem on my 1994 Buick Century. It was the result of inadequate battery maintenance. My battery leaked and destroyed the sheathing on the hood release cable (which ran along side the battery tray). This damage added slack in the cable causing it to no longer relase the hood latch. I was able to disconnect the cable from release lever inside the passenger compartment and pull on the cable end with a vice grip enough so that the latch disengaged. This technique may help you before you have to resort to paying someone for help. Good luck. Hey Meyou==TAke it to the body shop. They have to do it a lot when the cars are wrecked. There is about no way to prevent this. GoodluckJoe
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.
This can be rather tuff........you must grab the hood release cable from the underside of the vehicle. Sometimes, you can trip open the hood latch with a long screwdriver, if you know where to do it.