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Hey thanks! We were in a field at a music fest this weekend and couldn’t open the bonnet to add oil following a warning light. Tried ringing our garage and struggled to follow his instructions and sometimes you just need to *see* what needs doing! Managed to open the bonnet having watched your vid, found a friendly campervan owner with some WD in his kit and we were sorted. Amazing how seized up these things can get, and incredible how a good blast with WD40 and some attention can sort it out. Bonnet pops like new now. Phew!
hi great vid i only had flat head screwdriver was not doing it so got the back end of seal gun hook bit placed it under and pulled worked well now worked grease into it fully working now
Hi Billy, yeah seems you have a problem. Firstly if you haven’t already get someone to pull on the release handle while you push down and pull up on each corner of the bonnet. Failing that try removing the trim panels around the handle to get to the cable to it give more of a pull, possibly with a pair of pliers. If you still can’t get in if you can put the car on a ramp and see if you can access the catches from underneath inside the engine bay, although I’m not sure how much access there will be. Hope this helps and you get your issue sorted. Good luck, let us know how you get on.
@@saifhussain446 If the release handle inside the car still has resistance when pulled it maybe just wants pulling a bit further to release the catches. You could try removing the trim were the handle is mounted so that you can then pull directly on the cable, maybe with a pair of pliers. Try getting someone to press down on the bonnet as you try to release.
Thanks for commenting, but I have to disagree. I remember being taught this as an apprentice. If it’s a pivot you oil it unless it has a grease nipple then you grease it. If it slides you grease it. If it's seized you release it with penetrating oil. Then you oil or grease it. Hope you enjoyed the video. 😁👍
Thanks for watching if you have any questions please ask. This is the playlist of all the Audi videos: th-cam.com/play/PLlryvotrcqlTaiTMRMjGE0f4q_5xClnTo.html
Hey thanks! We were in a field at a music fest this weekend and couldn’t open the bonnet to add oil following a warning light. Tried ringing our garage and struggled to follow his instructions and sometimes you just need to *see* what needs doing! Managed to open the bonnet having watched your vid, found a friendly campervan owner with some WD in his kit and we were sorted. Amazing how seized up these things can get, and incredible how a good blast with WD40 and some attention can sort it out. Bonnet pops like new now. Phew!
That’s fantastic, I’m really pleased it got you out of a sticky situation. It feels great to know my videos are such a help. Thanks for watching. 👍🙂
@@EverydayWorkshop no, no, no, thank YOU! Lol
Wow! Many thanks for this upload. Was exact same issue with my latch. Got it open with a flat head in 5 minutes!
That’s great to hear, I’m really pleased I’ve helped you. Thank you for watching. 😊👍
Same here
hi great vid i only had flat head screwdriver was not doing it so got the back end of seal gun hook bit placed it under and pulled worked well now worked grease into it fully working now
Great to know I’ve helped a little and you’ve sorted the problem. Good idea with the seal gun. 🙂👍
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for your nice comment I’m really pleased you have found it useful. 🙂👍
alright if its already out of the side catches, mines completely locked, wont release believe cable may have snapped or stretched.... im buggered
Hi Billy, yeah seems you have a problem. Firstly if you haven’t already get someone to pull on the release handle while you push down and pull up on each corner of the bonnet. Failing that try removing the trim panels around the handle to get to the cable to it give more of a pull, possibly with a pair of pliers. If you still can’t get in if you can put the car on a ramp and see if you can access the catches from underneath inside the engine bay, although I’m not sure how much access there will be. Hope this helps and you get your issue sorted. Good luck, let us know how you get on.
About about A4 2013 Automatic same?
Hi Jack, not sure for certain but it very probable the are exactly the same design. 👍😊
Hey this happened to me but the hood doesn’t open even the slightest bit. please help!
Does it release on the first catch but not the safety catch under the front of the bonnet?
@@EverydayWorkshopI’ve got same issue, when I pull the handle it doesn’t open or move the slightest bit
@@saifhussain446 If the release handle inside the car still has resistance when pulled it maybe just wants pulling a bit further to release the catches. You could try removing the trim were the handle is mounted so that you can then pull directly on the cable, maybe with a pair of pliers. Try getting someone to press down on the bonnet as you try to release.
Should of used grease
Thanks for commenting, but I have to disagree. I remember being taught this as an apprentice.
If it’s a pivot you oil it unless it has a grease nipple then you grease it. If it slides you grease it. If it's seized you release it with penetrating oil. Then you oil or grease it.
Hope you enjoyed the video. 😁👍