This is slightly embarrassing, but can anyone give me some pointers on closing the hood on my car. It seems like every time I have went to close the hood, something goes wrong. The first time I went to close it, the hood wouldn't fully latch and close flush on one side and I didn't know how hard I could safely push down on it to get the latch to engage. I ended up just releasing everything and starting over.
Then last night I go to close the hood and as the hood begins to catch, the driver side portion of the hood doesn't line up on the roller mechanism. So now I am sitting there with the hood caught on the safety latch, one side in the roller mechanism, the other not and since the hood is slightly twisted it does not want to release. I am straining on the lever with all my might, but it won't budge. It got so bad that at one point I look down and the release handle had completely torn all the skin from my knuckle and blood was pouring down my finger. I was beginning to get very concerned, wondering what I had just done to the multi-thousand dollar hood of my car. I walked away from the car in a panic and came back a few minutes later after I had very slightly cooled off and by the grace of god got the hood to release. I then went and lined everything back up, went a little slower, and other than a raw knuckle and large bruise on the top of my hand everything was fine again. I know there must be an easier and less stressful way to do this. Any tips for the newb would be appreciated.
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'97 GTS blue/white stripe
Then last night I go to close the hood and as the hood begins to catch, the driver side portion of the hood doesn't line up on the roller mechanism. So now I am sitting there with the hood caught on the safety latch, one side in the roller mechanism, the other not and since the hood is slightly twisted it does not want to release. I am straining on the lever with all my might, but it won't budge. It got so bad that at one point I look down and the release handle had completely torn all the skin from my knuckle and blood was pouring down my finger. I was beginning to get very concerned, wondering what I had just done to the multi-thousand dollar hood of my car. I walked away from the car in a panic and came back a few minutes later after I had very slightly cooled off and by the grace of god got the hood to release. I then went and lined everything back up, went a little slower, and other than a raw knuckle and large bruise on the top of my hand everything was fine again. I know there must be an easier and less stressful way to do this. Any tips for the newb would be appreciated.
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'97 GTS blue/white stripe