If the bonnet cable of your Citroën C4 VTR is broken, you can try to access the latch manually. Look for the latch mechanism under the front grille, which may be accessible by removing some plastic covers or panels. Alternatively, you can use a long, thin tool, like a coat hanger or screwdriver, to reach the latch from the front of the car. If these methods don't work, consider consulting a mechanic for assistance.
To replace the bonnet cable on a Citroën Berlingo, first, open the bonnet and locate the existing cable. Detach the old cable by removing any clips or fasteners securing it, then disconnect it from the latch mechanism at the front. Install the new cable by threading it through the same path, securing it with clips, and reattaching it to the latch. Finally, test the new cable to ensure proper functioning before closing the bonnet.
left hand side of passenger footwell
call a mechanic
get a pair of long nose pliers, to the left of the bonnet lock (as you look at it) is the bonney cable, insert the pliers through the grill to get hold of the cable and push it to your right, towards the lock and the bonnet should pop. the just release the catch and it should open.
Reach up from under car hold cable and push toward bonnet catch
It will cost you a few hunderd quid to get this sorted by renault... or get some handy person to get the bonnet open, and using a cable tie connected to the passenger side bonnet release, connect said cable tie, and let the end poke out from the bonnet. This then becomes your new bonnet release. Any eagle eyed person with the knowledge will be able to open your bonnet from the outside. So do be wary of this solution. But it only costs a few pence for a cable tie vs a few hunderd quid from reno.
If you want to get the bonnet open when the catch has broken and the is no cable to get hold of the Renault Grand Espace; use the screwdriver to PUSH the catch from right to left.
pull the corde from near your pedals
as you look at the front of the car with the bonnet open ... look down the rear of the grill on the right hand side ... the cap tells you
Its a steel cable
To replace the bonnet release cable on a 2001 Corsa, first, open the bonnet and locate the cable's release mechanism. Disconnect the cable from the latch and remove any retaining clips or screws securing it to the body. Then, feed the new cable through the same routing, attach it to the latch, and secure it in place. Finally, test the release mechanism to ensure it operates smoothly before closing the bonnet.
If the cable to open the bonnet on a Skoda Octavia is broken, you may need to access the release mechanism directly. One way to do this is by locating the release lever or latch underneath the dashboard on the driver's side, near the footwell. You can use a tool such as a long screwdriver to carefully manipulate the latch and release the bonnet. It is important to exercise caution and precision to avoid damaging any components while attempting to open the bonnet without the cable.