Along with Brad's suggestion, LIBERALLY spray the bonnet latch thru the grill
with Busty, PB Blaster, or Kroil and let it soak in for a day. If the cable
is wound in spring metal, spray it on the cable as well so it can soak thru.
(Obviously this won't work on a plastic covered cable.) And spray some in
the end of the cable under the dash. Maybe that will loosen it up a bit.
Allen Hefner
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In a message dated 1/17/02 10:56:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,
toyman@digitex.net writes:
> Reach in the left front wheel well and feel around for the bonnet release
> cable. Make sure you don't grab your harness, then give the cable a tug. It
> isn't hidden like on the RB cars you are used to.......................
>
> Brad
>
> Adrian Barnes wrote:
>
> > Now if I could get the bonnet open,
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