Just had this problem myself on my 206. The lever in car was not opening bonnet. Had no idea whether it was the lever, cable or lock. The car was taken to it to garage to be fixed. Was told that the catch/lock mechanism had totally ceased- was shown the old lock and it had indeed beyond any DW40 assistance. When I asked how they managed to get bonnet open to find out what was wrong, was told that that there is a way of doing this by going underneath the car and taking out (unscrewing) lock mechanism which should release bonnet albeit with lock attached. Imagine that this is an awkward job given that the 206 has no front grill that can make access to lock easier. But it might be a start in terms of finding out whats wrong. The cost of the job was £60. On another note, I have had a 206 for less than a year and have to say given the increasing catalogue of things that have gone wrong and mainly silly things (heater, indicator unit, water leaking onto driver side back seat) which from looking on other Peugeot sites appear to be common problems, I m not that impressed with this car at all. Need less to say I m really looking forward to taking it through its MOT in a few months time.
have you tried getting sum 1 to push dawn on the bonnet and puling the lever ??
there is a lever under the glove box on passenger side release this then under your bonnet theres a catch to the right side of the peugeot lion release this then bonnet goes up automatic.
To open the bonnet of a Peugeot 307, first, locate the interior bonnet release lever, which is typically found on the driver's side, near the footwell or under the dashboard. Pull the lever to release the bonnet latch. Then, walk to the front of the car, lift the bonnet slightly, and locate the secondary catch under the center of the bonnet. Push this catch to fully lift the bonnet and secure it with the prop rod if needed.
To open the bonnet on a Peugeot Partner van, first, locate the bonnet release lever inside the vehicle, typically found near the driver's side footwell or under the dashboard. Pull the lever to release the catch, then move to the front of the van. Lift the bonnet slightly and locate the secondary catch, which is usually centered at the front of the bonnet; push or lift this catch to fully open the bonnet. Finally, secure the bonnet with the prop rod if equipped.
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.
To open the bonnet of a Peugeot 307, first locate the interior bonnet release lever, which is typically found on the driver's side, near the footwell. Pull the lever to release the latch. Then, move to the front of the car, and lift the bonnet while pushing the safety catch (if applicable) to fully open it. Secure the bonnet with the prop rod if necessary.
To open the bonnet of a Peugeot 107, first, locate the interior bonnet release lever, which is usually found on the driver's side, near the footwell. Pull the lever to disengage the bonnet latch. Next, go to the front of the car, and gently lift the bonnet while pushing the safety catch (usually located in the center) to fully open it. Finally, secure the bonnet with the prop rod if necessary.
Release the main bonnet catch on the steering wheel column. Push the bonnet catch in the front grill once and it'll come out half way, then pull the half out catch to open the bonnet.
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.
were is the bonnet catch on a citroen berlingo
under the passenger seats foot well
To lift the bonnet of a Peugeot 206 GT CC, first ensure the car is parked and secure. Inside the vehicle, pull the bonnet release lever located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Then, move to the front of the car, where you will find a secondary safety catch under the centre of the bonnet; slide it to one side while lifting the bonnet. Finally, use the prop rod to secure the bonnet in the open position.