If the inside hood release cable breaks or becomes damaged such that the hood release is inoperative, use the following procedure to release the hood latch from outside the car.
1. Fabricate ahood latch release tool as shown in Figure 1.
2. Lift the left side of hood slightly and insert a wedge between the hood and metal reinforcement behind the headlamps to provide access for the tool.
3. While utilizing the access area provided by the wedge, engage the rear of the latch lever with the hook end of the release tool. Figure 2 indicates the rear of the latch lever that the hook end should engage.
4. With the release tool engaged on the latch lever, remove the wedge from between the hood and headlamp to relieve tension on the hood latch.
5. Pull the release tool toward the driver's side of car to release the hood latch.
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