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posted on November 15th, 2011 at 06:53 AM
bonnet cable question


on my 68 it has the bonnet release handle inside the glove box. i was doing some work under the bonnet and had a new glovebox to fit. after i fitted the glove box i am sure i tightened the cable clamp that sits just behind the glove box and was ready to check everything worked before shutting the bonnet. I had to help my wife with something and left the car, while doing so it started to rain and my son closed the bonnet to stop it getting wet. Now the problem is the bloody bonnet wont open!!! it feels like the cable is slipping on the clamp and not releaseing the catch... Does any one have any idea how i can get it bugger open with out destroying the new glovebox?? i cant even drive the car as all my tools were just loose under the bonnet as i hadn't packed up!!

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posted on November 15th, 2011 at 07:03 AM



the only way to get it opened is to cut the handle in half and unwind the screws that hold it onto the bonnet

Time for a new bonnet handle and it a back up tie wire from the latch to under the front guard to use incase the cable fails

Another alternate is to get a choke cable from Auto one and fit it into the under dash area and use it instead of the one in the glove box




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posted on November 15th, 2011 at 07:16 AM



Hi

This is what you need to do with lever to get just a bit more travel that can sometimes pull the cable enough open the bonnet. You pull the lever over so that it can go past its normal stop.

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posted on November 15th, 2011 at 09:37 AM



I got my bonnet open with a big srcew driver, by gettin in the hole behind the spare wheel from under the car.



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posted on November 15th, 2011 at 08:10 PM



This has been covered before. You can try putting a towell through the handle and pulling down on the towell with a strong sudden jerk to try and release the bonnet catch. This seems brutal but worked for me when the release cable broke. Worth a try before cutting the handle!
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posted on November 17th, 2011 at 09:46 PM



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Hi

This is what you need to do with lever to get just a bit more travel that can sometimes pull the cable enough open the bonnet. You pull the lever over so that it can go past its normal stop.

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cheers for that it worked! i had tightened the clamp on the cable but not in the right spot so it wasnt quite releasing

cheers for the help...

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posted on November 18th, 2011 at 07:39 AM



Hi

That's great news, now fit another emergency cable under the mudguard, hide a spare key to the car in your boot and your bullet proof.

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