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- ChrisJerman
- Member Since: 01 Mar 2024
- Location: Shropshire
- Posts: 8
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Bonnet won't release
Just bought a 2017 D5, the release handle would only just pop the bonnet with a very hard tug once at full rotation of the handle, but now it wont open at all. Either snapped or just over stretched and so is there a trick to open the bonnet or how can I get the handle/panel off to get to end of cable .
Thanks
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- Red5steve
- Member Since: 22 Dec 2019
- Location: South Yorkshire
- Posts: 11
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The bonnet release handle simply levers off, use blunt preferably plastic trim tools to prevent marking the kick panel.
Remove the sill cover panel the same way, this will expose the m6 bolt securing the kick panel.
Remove the panel under the glove box secured with three screws 7mm socket required.
Pull back the door seal and remove the m6 bolt and pull the kick panel backwards towards the passenger seat exposing the bonnet pull mechanism.
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- ChrisJerman
- Member Since: 01 Mar 2024
- Location: Shropshire
- Posts: 8
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Thanks for the reply, I gave up though and sent it to my indy to have a look. He was unable to get the handle off as I had also been. Looks like previous owner has glued it on ! maybe it kept coming off, but he must have been a dab hand with super glue as I today removed what was left of a badly aligned set of bonnet letters only to find the Y had been stuck back on with super glue ! Took me about 2hrs with a heat gun and goo gone to get the glue residue off !
Anyway my indy managed to fix the stretched cable from the bonnet end by fitting spacers, fingers crossed it holds as will probably have to break the handle off if it doesn't work
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- Carterr3
- Member Since: 27 May 2024
- Location: Oxfordshire
- Posts: 1
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I had exactly the same issue on mine, I was told that the cable had stretched and needed replacing, however a liberal dose of WD40 on the release catches under the bonnet has solved this issue and bonnet opens perfectly every time. As a regular maintenance requirement this is an inexpensive solution.
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- DieselRanger
- Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
- Location: God's Country, Colorado
- Posts: 769
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Likewise, had to get mine replaced but was under warranty. Known problem, fairly common.
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