Using a Long screwdriver and bright light, find the retaining spring through front grille and release it.
the bonnet lever on a fiat brava is by the clutch pedel and has a red handle this may be the same on the bravo
Under the Bonnet.
There should be a cable hanging down from where the latch was. Just grip with a pair of pliers and give it a gentle pull. You will hear a click and then you can release and go to the front of the car and open the bonnet.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
In a Fiat Doblo, the bonnet release cable is typically located near the driver's side footwell. You can find the release lever on the lower left side of the dashboard, just above the pedals. Pulling this lever will unlock the bonnet, allowing you to access the engine compartment. If you have trouble locating it, consulting the owner's manual can provide more specific guidance.
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
Pull the handle on the drivers side to release it and then put your hand - palm up - through the gap at the front of bonnet in the middle so your fingers can lift the final release handle. If the gas struts are u/s then it will be very heavy to lift.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.Go to related links below.http://bit.ly/Yh1dQ9TAG: Fiat Punto, Bonnet Cable, Snapped Bonnet Cable
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I had this problem on my fiat 20v turbo after the bonnet cable snapped.You will need a long flat head screw driver.Look between the top slats on the grill and you can see the bonnet catch (the bit where the cable attaches)Slot the screw driver in between the nut attached to the cable and pull to the leftthis should open the bonnet be very care fully not to puncher the radiatorI found doing the above at night with a torch easier as you can see the end of the cable betterFor a Fiat Punto, you'll need to get under the car - it might be the same for the coupe.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/Yh1dQ9
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
To replace the open bonnet lever in a Fiat Bravo, first, locate the lever inside the vehicle, typically near the driver's side footwell. Remove the cover or trim panel if necessary, then detach the old lever by unfastening any screws or clips. Install the new lever by securing it in place, ensuring it connects properly to the release mechanism, and reattach any panels. Finally, test the lever to ensure it operates smoothly.
Under the Bonnet.
There is no point in doing that as the Fiat Bravo HGT has a Normally Aspirated engine ( no turbo)