Depends on the car. Some you can reach up behind the bumper and trip the release. If the cable is broken inside, you may be able to reach it as it comes from the latch and pull on the housing enough to release it. Some you can go through the grill and remove the bolts holding the latch to the radiator support.
You bet. On a sunny day the temperature inside the car can be as much as 30 degrees hotter than outside when the windows are up.
Go to your local car store and look in the section where they have oil filters. They should have a book where you can look up your car model and match it with the type of oil filter you should put on your car. If they do not have a book in the open for customers to look up themselves, just locate the nearest employee and ask them for help.
This would be because it has an urban lifestyle. Urban means built-up area of buildings such as a town or city. Rural would be the lifestyle outside those built-up areas, such as where open fields and grasslands exist.
Could be your anti freeze is low or more likely your thermostat is stuck open and your engine is not getting up to operating temperature.
YES always disconnect the negative cable from the battery first then just be careful to hook up the negative cable to the battery as the last step
the catch is on the undernath left of the sign when standing in front of the car. it is a plastic catch flush with the bonnet. work along from centre pushing up and you will open bonnet. catch is different to a convential car as it is flush with bonnet and made of plastic.
The fuel tank is up front, under the front bonnet. I'm not entirely sure if the fuel door is on the outside, or under the bonnet. If it's on the outside, you'll see a small door on the cowling by the fender. If not, open the bonnet and there should be a round gas cap on the driver's side of the car.
go to the ford badge on the front of the car , slide it up from the right ,insert your car key turn once to the left then turn to the right and the bonnet will open
Reach up from under car hold cable and push toward bonnet catch
AnswerThe Bonnet is called the Hood in the U.S. Pull the lever inside the car, on drivers side. Then release the hood (bonnet) with the lever located in the front grille.If the level is slack - it points to a snapped bonnet release cable.To open the bonnet in this situation (on a Fiat Punto), you'll need to get under the car.I jacked up the car, placed it on a stand on the passenger side, and reached up underneath. I've videoed it - quick to do once you see it.http://bit.ly/Yh1dQ9TAG: Fiat Punto, Bonnet Cable, Snapped Bonnet Cable
The latch release lever is on the driver's side on the floor next to the door. If the level is slack it points to a snapped bonnet release cable. To open the bonnet in this situation (on a Fiat Punto), you'll need to get under the car. Jack up the car, placed it on a stand on the passenger side, and reached up underneath. Watch the video: http://bit.ly/Yh1dQ9
jack the car up and remove the fan unit then you can get your hand up to where the lock is located and you should be able to push the little catch on the left hand side of the lock this will then open your bonnet i had to do this the other day
on the drivers side on the car in the foot well should be a little white lever pull that out to pop the bonnet then under the main bit of the bonnet on the grill on the left hand side of the Vauxhall badge about an inch away there is a little catch lift the bonnet slightly and squeeze the little catch and lift the bonnet up it should open hope it helped
Easy!Pull the bonnet release lever on passenger side of car (Assuming its a right hand drive car). Then at the front of the car midway between the centre and drivers side (again assuming its a right hand drive car) and just under the bonnet there is a little black plastic "T" shaped piece. Pull hard on this as it sometimes sticks a bit and you should hear the bonnet release and then simply lift up the bonnet.
the bonnet release lever on my 1991 205 is underneath the glovebox on the side by the door, and when the bonnet pops open, there is a small catch roughly in the centre, push it up (towards the bonnet) and pull the bonnet open.
There is a release handle that is located high up on the the outside edge of the driver's footwell. Once it's popped, the bonnet just lifts without without any safety catches from the windscreen side.
You need t open up the bonnet of the car and it will have a plaque on the body of the car behind the engine. This plaque will have all the details that you will need