1999 Trooper Hood Wont Open-Bad Latch
#1
Just curious if anyone has had the luxury of finding out how to get their hood opened up when their hood release latch breaks/stops working. I went to open my hood yesterday and I noticed that there was a LOT of play in the handle under the dash when I pulled itand the hood wouldn''t open. I still can''t get it open nowand neither can my mechanic. I thought maybe the hood was frozen with the low temps here in the east, so I ran the car for about :45 minutes and still no joy.
He said he''s going to try a few more things, but I was curious if anyone had run into this issue with a Trooper.
We tried the most obvious things (pushing down on the hood while moving the handle under the dash, moving a screwdriver around the latch in the small space between the grill and the opening of the hood, screaming at the thing....)
Can someone take a look at their latch where the hood meets the engine compartment and tell me how they THINK the latch could be popped based on what the clasp/hasp looks like? I wasn''t quite sure of what the contraption looked like as I was futzing with the damn thing trying to open it with a screwdriver/lever/shim...and obviously nothing worked.
Thanks
He said he''s going to try a few more things, but I was curious if anyone had run into this issue with a Trooper.
We tried the most obvious things (pushing down on the hood while moving the handle under the dash, moving a screwdriver around the latch in the small space between the grill and the opening of the hood, screaming at the thing....)
Can someone take a look at their latch where the hood meets the engine compartment and tell me how they THINK the latch could be popped based on what the clasp/hasp looks like? I wasn''t quite sure of what the contraption looked like as I was futzing with the damn thing trying to open it with a screwdriver/lever/shim...and obviously nothing worked.
Thanks
#2
Experienced the same latch failure this past week. I just came in from outside after banging the mess out of my hood just above the latch with no joy (left a nice dent though) so add that to the list of methods that don''t work. Let me know if you have any luck and I will do the same.
Bighern
#4
Originally Posted by Bighern
Ended up taking car to a body shop and they popped the hood open quickly (did not share their secret). Problem was the cable failed. Replacement cost $32 4 hours labor cost $200. ouch!
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