If you find out that the handle on the inside is staying out. Grab the wire right behind it and push it back into the wire housing. If need be get a wire lubricant tool that is generally used on bicycles and motorcycles two lubricate the inside of the tube housing. Hope this helps 😊
Amazing, thank you for that video! I managed to fix it myself and avoid paying a lot of money to a garage for something that would take them 10 min and cost them close to nothing 😊
If you find out that the handle on the inside is staying out. Grab the wire right behind it and push it back into the wire housing. If need be get a wire lubricant tool that is generally used on bicycles and motorcycles two lubricate the inside of the tube housing.
Hope this helps 😊
Amazing, thank you for that video! I managed to fix it myself and avoid paying a lot of money to a garage for something that would take them 10 min and cost them close to nothing 😊
This tip saved me in a parking lot. Thank you!!!
Ah looks like my spring is fully gone thanks for the video.
Brilliant video.Sored my problem of hood not closing.
Thanks for the video. Helped me out of a tricky spot!
Thanks bro , very informative
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What kind of springs are they?
Good tutorial thank you.
FYI: wd40 is not a lubricant! It’s a penetrant that will continue to bind up if you don’t use proper lubrication.
Thank you
Thank you