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bonnet adjustment ???


peter richards

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I have this problem when the bonnet doesn't catch properly and needs a good drop. Check that the rubbers are screwed in properly and make sure the bonnet catches line up with the hooks. Another thing to try is take the bonnet stand/prop thing out and see if that helps (turns out mine was bent so it kept poping the bonnet back up.)

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I see what you mean, to me it looks like your bonnet has been bent/twisted slightly. The gaps look good as do the lights. has the bonnet been closed/slammed on something? Also have you fitted an aftermarket rad? top air intake sitting correctly? Just try eliminating the small things before moving the bonnet mate

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Hi mate, if you have not had the bonnet off, try this: Lift the bonnet about 8 inches and give it a gentle wiggle and then drop it from that height. As been said it needs to catch properly. I had the same on mine (after about a2 years of it being spot on) and found that advice on Supra Forums. Job done. Hope that helps.

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There is a catch just beside the headlight (to the right if your looking from under the bonnet) spray the catch with WD40 & work it with a screw driver. Also pull & push the bonnet lever in at the driver foot well, it could be the cable on that side has jammed.

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Hi mate, if you have not had the bonnet off, try this: Lift the bonnet about 8 inches and give it a gentle wiggle and then drop it from that height. As been said it needs to catch properly. I had the same on mine (after about a2 years of it being spot on) and found that advice on Supra Forums. Job done. Hope that helps.

 

Ideally your bonnet should close with just pushing down on it when it's on the first catch. Better to free things up first as i've seen cars brake catches from getting dropped from hights or slammed. I know your not saying slam it but you know how a small drop some people get higher & higher untill it closes or brakes.

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ok thanks guys rab i think thats whats wrong , had the catch become sticky when i got the car back out, did the wd 40 , but looks like that side isnt working , ill give it another go later

 

The WD40 should help free it up. It's no harm to get a drop of white spray grease & give all door/bonet/boot hinges & catches a spray every service or 6 month, just helps keep everything free.

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Yeh your right there mate. Have freed it all up and now keep a check on it. Advice was just a quick fix, if it works as you say, be sure to get to work on the catches with the freeing agent and better still as you say, do the catches first. :thumbs:

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