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mipstien
post May 27 2010, 09:28 AM
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so the releases for the engine bay and the hood are a little, no really, tough to pull. in particular the hood release. is there an easy way to grease up those cables and holes or do you need to actually pull the cables or replace them. the cables look good everywhere i can see them. just feel kinda stuck.
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post May 27 2010, 09:34 AM
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They tend to loosen with use, but you can adjust the cables by 1 or 3 mm looser, just follow the cables to the relase brackets and you will find a nut that clamps to the cable, loosen that nut and give the cable a feww mm slack and re tighten.. to loose and it will not open, to tight and you get it harder to release ect, way to tight and you may not be able to open either..
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post May 27 2010, 09:39 AM
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cool, the front one is of more concern. stopping at a gas station and not opening wouldn't be all that great lol.
thank you ill get to it tonight.
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post May 27 2010, 09:44 AM
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QUOTE(mipstien @ May 27 2010, 10:28 AM) *

so the releases for the engine bay and the hood are a little, no really, tough to pull. in particular the hood release. is there an easy way to grease up those cables and holes or do you need to actually pull the cables or replace them. the cables look good everywhere i can see them. just feel kinda stuck.

Pull the latch out and clean it and lubricate it. This fixed mine. I installed an aftermarket front seal. These do not fit very well. This then also caused the hood release to be too stiff.
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post May 27 2010, 10:40 AM
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Go ahead and (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) me but..

Harbor freight has a cable lubber, just like the one i bought at the motorcycle shop. Think it was 5 bucks there and 15 at the MC shop. It clamps around the cable and has a hole to shoot lube through the cable. Just wrap a rag around it when you do it, they are a little messy. I like tri-flow for cables, since it rinses then turn in to more of a dry lube.
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post May 27 2010, 10:50 AM
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You can also lub the latch itself,,
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post May 27 2010, 11:05 AM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Clean your latch before you pour a bunch of crap down the cable tube.
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post May 27 2010, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(Bartlett 914 @ May 27 2010, 08:44 AM) *

QUOTE(mipstien @ May 27 2010, 10:28 AM) *

so the releases for the engine bay and the hood are a little, no really, tough to pull. in particular the hood release. is there an easy way to grease up those cables and holes or do you need to actually pull the cables or replace them. the cables look good everywhere i can see them. just feel kinda stuck.

Pull the latch out and clean it and lubricate it. This fixed mine.


Mark (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) -

1. Remove, clean & lube the latches & work them a bit (clean with WD40 or similar then auto or marine grease on latches/catches & 3-in-1 in the mechanism), then try working the releases - this is usually the culprit when mildly sticky, but if still stiff, then ...

2. Pull off handle(s) & 3-in-1 in them at the actuator mechanism(s), work them around, then reattach & try working the releases - if still stiff, then ...

3. Pull cables & check for rust in the tubes/guides, torn nylon sheath, frayed cables, etc. - if OK then try some light oil in the cable guides/tubes & on cables, reinstall & work back & forth, reconnect & retry action. ... or ....

4. If cables are in bad shape & or the front trunk guide/tube, then replace them with new for the usual 914 sources. BTW - apparently they now use the same cable for F trunk & engine lid & trim it for the latter application (IIRC they were different parts back in the stone age).

Use Detox's/Joe's cable adjustment method posted above to get them back on with the right "play" for #1, #3 & #4.
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post May 27 2010, 03:12 PM
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Save yourself some grief......Toss the OEM "wire" to the hood and replace with a motorcycle outer and inner cable. After buying new OEM stuff and trying for hours to get it to open easily I switched to the motorcycle cable and I can open it with one finger now. You can buy bulk at most MC dealers. You could even use bicycle cables.
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post May 27 2010, 03:27 PM
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QUOTE(underthetire @ May 27 2010, 09:40 AM) *

Go ahead and (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) me but..

Harbor freight has a cable lubber, just like the one i bought at the motorcycle shop. Think it was 5 bucks there and 15 at the MC shop. It clamps around the cable and has a hole to shoot lube through the cable. Just wrap a rag around it when you do it, they are a little messy. I like tri-flow for cables, since it rinses then turn in to more of a dry lube.



(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) it works great ...use cable ez,along with some latch ajusting
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