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The metal stopper is usually permanently swaged on to the
release cable, and is not removable.
The end of the cable housing is probably clamped to a bracket
near the latch arm. If so, loosen the clamp and slide the
housing away from the latch arm until the metal stopper is in
the desired position. Then retighten the clamp.
Also, check for misalignment of the latch probe as it enters its
nest when closing the hood. That could cause a sticking latch.
Good luck.
Wendy & John.
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Mike....................................................
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"Spiderman" <spid...@spiderman.com> wrote in message
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My problem was as you described (you pull the handle but the hood doesn't
pop up). I lubed up the spring and latch assembly and that seems to have
helped...the hood always releases now although sometimes it pops up very
weakly (but at least its not "stuck"). It didn't even occur to me to lube
hood hinges but it certainly makes sense that gummed up hinges would add to
the apparent weight on the spring. Thanks.
I use 'PB Blaster' penetrating oil to free things up, followed by a mix of
ATF and engine oil
if the vehicle has not been 'dinged' in an accident, just loosen the bolts
on either side of the hood and adjust for equal amounts of space between
hood and fenders, and make sure the fore-aft alignment is right by sighting
the front corners to the fenders
9 out of 10 times, this will fix it
"Jake" <ja...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> your hood is out of alignment.
> have a dealer re adjust it. I had the same problem.
>
> it works great now...
"TranSurgeon" <nobul...@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
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