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Spiderman
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 2:40 pm    Post subject: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

The hood latch on my 1989 Chevy S10 Blazer occasionally gets stuck (usually
when it's cold out). I tried lubing the latch and spring to no avail. I'd
like to increase the tension on the cable to get a bigger "release"....but
it does not appear to be adjustable. I tried moving the little metal stopper
at the end of the cable but it doesn't budge. What's the trick?

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Wendy & John
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 3:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

"Spiderman" wrote:

The hood latch on my 1989 Chevy S10 Blazer occasionally
gets stuck (usually when it's cold out). I tried lubing the
latch and spring to no avail. I'd like to increase the tension
on the cable to get a bigger "release"....but it does not
appear to be adjustable. I tried moving the little metal stopper
at the end of the cable but it doesn't budge. What's the trick?

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The metal stopper is usually permanently swaged on to the
release cable, and is not removable.

The end of the cable housing is probably clamped to a bracket
near the latch arm. If so, loosen the clamp and slide the
housing away from the latch arm until the metal stopper is in
the desired position. Then retighten the clamp.

Also, check for misalignment of the latch probe as it enters its
nest when closing the hood. That could cause a sticking latch.

Good luck.

Wendy & John.
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sdlomi2
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 11:20 am    Post subject: Re: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

"Spiderman" <spiderman@spiderman.com> wrote in message
news:XaadnZRUKacADDDcRVn-og@comcast.com...
Quote:
The hood latch on my 1989 Chevy S10 Blazer occasionally gets stuck
(usually
when it's cold out). I tried lubing the latch and spring to no avail. I'd
like to increase the tension on the cable to get a bigger "release"....but
it does not appear to be adjustable. I tried moving the little metal
stopper
at the end of the cable but it doesn't budge. What's the trick?


Hi, Spiderman. My '87 S10 Blazer cable broke. *Buy*(This 1st

suggestion may not be necessary--depends on condition of present cable.
See second alternative below.) from the discount parts house, from the
"HELP" display section a replacement cable kit. Remove the old one. Thread
the new one thru the housing(it goes from inside the car thru housing to
underhood--the release handle is fixed to the cable with NO underhood end on
cable.). Kit comes with a 'brass threaded sleeve' that slides over the
underhood end where it is screw-tightened onto cable. Ensure you adjust the
sleeve where it will pull the latch "further".
*Second, cheaper, quicker:* Look at that kit to get an idea what the "
threaded sleeve" looks like. Then, see if you can buy just that piece, cut
off the 'ball' from the end of original cable and attach sleeve further up
the cable than original. Same final outcome as above. May have to get it
from Chevy dealer, but I'd bet HELP sells it by itself. Grease that latch
and work it by hand 'til the wife can open it with her left hand! HTH &
good luck, s

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Rufus T. Firefly
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 7:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

A common problem is the cable moves when you pull the handle but the hood
doesn't pop up. I couldn't determine by the post if that was your problem
or the cable was actually stuck. But for anyone who has a cable that pulls
ok and the hood still won't pop up this will help...... The actual problem
is with the hood hinges. Use a penetrating lubricant on all the hinge pivot
pins and work the hood up and down several times while you spray the pins
until it works easily. Once you have it freed up and working correctly a
few drops of oil on the hinge pivots occasionally will keep it working
nicely. The dumb little spring that pops the hood up when you pull on the
cable doesn't have enough force to overcome stiff hinges, especially on a
long, heavy hood.

--
Mike....................................................
"Opportunities are spawned from crisis"
"Spiderman" <spiderman@spiderman.com> wrote in message
news:XaadnZRUKacADDDcRVn-og@comcast.com...
The hood latch on my 1989 Chevy S10 Blazer occasionally gets stuck (usually
when it's cold out). I tried lubing the latch and spring to no avail. I'd
like to increase the tension on the cable to get a bigger "release"....but
it does not appear to be adjustable. I tried moving the little metal stopper
at the end of the cable but it doesn't budge. What's the trick?
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Spiderman
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 2:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

"Rufus T. Firefly" <RufusT@hknet.org> wrote in message
news:rG_rd.2089$714.302@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
Quote:
A common problem is the cable moves when you pull the handle but the hood
doesn't pop up. I couldn't determine by the post if that was your problem
or the cable was actually stuck. But for anyone who has a cable that
pulls
ok and the hood still won't pop up this will help...... The actual
problem
is with the hood hinges. Use a penetrating lubricant on all the hinge
pivot
pins and work the hood up and down several times while you spray the pins
until it works easily. Once you have it freed up and working correctly a
few drops of oil on the hinge pivots occasionally will keep it working
nicely. The dumb little spring that pops the hood up when you pull on the
cable doesn't have enough force to overcome stiff hinges, especially on a
long, heavy hood.


My problem was as you described (you pull the handle but the hood doesn't
pop up). I lubed up the spring and latch assembly and that seems to have
helped...the hood always releases now although sometimes it pops up very
weakly (but at least its not "stuck"). It didn't even occur to me to lube
hood hinges but it certainly makes sense that gummed up hinges would add to
the apparent weight on the spring. Thanks.
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TranSurgeon
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

before spending good money at the $tealer's, spray the latch and associated
mechanism, including the hood end of the cable, with a good lubricant

I use 'PB Blaster' penetrating oil to free things up, followed by a mix of
ATF and engine oil

if the vehicle has not been 'dinged' in an accident, just loosen the bolts
on either side of the hood and adjust for equal amounts of space between
hood and fenders, and make sure the fore-aft alignment is right by sighting
the front corners to the fenders

9 out of 10 times, this will fix it


"Jake" <jak2@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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Quote:

your hood is out of alignment.
have a dealer re adjust it. I had the same problem.

it works great now...

On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 04:36:54 -0500, "Spiderman"
spiderman@spiderman.com> wrote:


"Rufus T. Firefly" <RufusT@hknet.org> wrote in message
news:rG_rd.2089$714.302@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
A common problem is the cable moves when you pull the handle but the
hood
doesn't pop up. I couldn't determine by the post if that was your
problem
or the cable was actually stuck. But for anyone who has a cable that
pulls
ok and the hood still won't pop up this will help...... The actual
problem
is with the hood hinges. Use a penetrating lubricant on all the hinge
pivot
pins and work the hood up and down several times while you spray the
pins
until it works easily. Once you have it freed up and working correctly
a
few drops of oil on the hinge pivots occasionally will keep it working
nicely. The dumb little spring that pops the hood up when you pull on
the
cable doesn't have enough force to overcome stiff hinges, especially on
a
long, heavy hood.


My problem was as you described (you pull the handle but the hood doesn't
pop up). I lubed up the spring and latch assembly and that seems to have
helped...the hood always releases now although sometimes it pops up very
weakly (but at least its not "stuck"). It didn't even occur to me to lube
hood hinges but it certainly makes sense that gummed up hinges would add
to
the apparent weight on the spring. Thanks.

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Jake
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

your hood is out of alignment.
have a dealer re adjust it. I had the same problem.

it works great now...

On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 04:36:54 -0500, "Spiderman"
<spiderman@spiderman.com> wrote:

Quote:

"Rufus T. Firefly" <RufusT@hknet.org> wrote in message
news:rG_rd.2089$714.302@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
A common problem is the cable moves when you pull the handle but the hood
doesn't pop up. I couldn't determine by the post if that was your problem
or the cable was actually stuck. But for anyone who has a cable that
pulls
ok and the hood still won't pop up this will help...... The actual
problem
is with the hood hinges. Use a penetrating lubricant on all the hinge
pivot
pins and work the hood up and down several times while you spray the pins
until it works easily. Once you have it freed up and working correctly a
few drops of oil on the hinge pivots occasionally will keep it working
nicely. The dumb little spring that pops the hood up when you pull on the
cable doesn't have enough force to overcome stiff hinges, especially on a
long, heavy hood.


My problem was as you described (you pull the handle but the hood doesn't
pop up). I lubed up the spring and latch assembly and that seems to have
helped...the hood always releases now although sometimes it pops up very
weakly (but at least its not "stuck"). It didn't even occur to me to lube
hood hinges but it certainly makes sense that gummed up hinges would add to
the apparent weight on the spring. Thanks.
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KARL SZYMANSKI
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Chevy Blazer Stuck Hood Latch Reply with quote

I had the same problem with my 96 Chevy Tahoe and sprayed the hinges and
cable with WD40. It works great now.

"TranSurgeon" <nobulltrans@mchsi.dotcom> wrote in message
news:q78td.215260$R05.213286@attbi_s53...
Quote:
before spending good money at the $tealer's, spray the latch and
associated
mechanism, including the hood end of the cable, with a good lubricant

I use 'PB Blaster' penetrating oil to free things up, followed by a mix of
ATF and engine oil

if the vehicle has not been 'dinged' in an accident, just loosen the bolts
on either side of the hood and adjust for equal amounts of space between
hood and fenders, and make sure the fore-aft alignment is right by
sighting
the front corners to the fenders

9 out of 10 times, this will fix it


"Jake" <jak2@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:ek0ar0dgt3aiq7hfv88i6qebdoq4lta6gm@4ax.com...

your hood is out of alignment.
have a dealer re adjust it. I had the same problem.

it works great now...

On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 04:36:54 -0500, "Spiderman"
spiderman@spiderman.com> wrote:


"Rufus T. Firefly" <RufusT@hknet.org> wrote in message
news:rG_rd.2089$714.302@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
A common problem is the cable moves when you pull the handle but the
hood
doesn't pop up. I couldn't determine by the post if that was your
problem
or the cable was actually stuck. But for anyone who has a cable that
pulls
ok and the hood still won't pop up this will help...... The actual
problem
is with the hood hinges. Use a penetrating lubricant on all the hinge
pivot
pins and work the hood up and down several times while you spray the
pins
until it works easily. Once you have it freed up and working
correctly
a
few drops of oil on the hinge pivots occasionally will keep it working
nicely. The dumb little spring that pops the hood up when you pull on
the
cable doesn't have enough force to overcome stiff hinges, especially
on
a
long, heavy hood.


My problem was as you described (you pull the handle but the hood
doesn't
pop up). I lubed up the spring and latch assembly and that seems to have
helped...the hood always releases now although sometimes it pops up very
weakly (but at least its not "stuck"). It didn't even occur to me to
lube
hood hinges but it certainly makes sense that gummed up hinges would add
to
the apparent weight on the spring. Thanks.



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