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    Hood latch go bye bye?

    Anyone had a problem with their hood latch giving out? I washed her up good this weekend and when I went to pop the hood, the dash latch pulls but the hood no poppy. I even had someone try to pull the hood as I pulled the latch and nothing. Figures, I am going in for my 30k checkup in about a week or 2 and this happens. I have some fixes from my old body shop days, but they dont seem very likely to work with the VX design. I am unsure what to do to get this remedied. Damned new age designs! Hahahaha.
    Gary Noonan
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    Sounds like abuse from lack of opening! Have someone pull the release while you lift on the front edge of the hood, the clean and lubricate the mechanism with lithium grease.

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    Mine does the same thing. It's a 99 and due for its 100K checkup, so I was going to have it dealt with then. If I have someone pull the latch and I pop the hood it comes open.

    All I've figured out so far is that one of the springs in the front doesn't pull back when the cord it pulled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Python VX
    Mine does the same thing. It's a 99 and due for its 100K checkup, so I was going to have it dealt with then. If I have someone pull the latch and I pop the hood it comes open.

    All I've figured out so far is that one of the springs in the front doesn't pull back when the cord it pulled.

    John M>
    they the rubber stops on teh hood....i had tat happen to me when i first got my vx

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    Unhappy

    If no poppy when friend lift hood & you pull handle...probably cable brokey?

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    On a friend's vehicle (not a VX) - we had to push down on the hood while pulling the latch and then let go while latch was still pulled. After a good lube of the workings it operated normally after that.
    "If you're not living on the edge --- you're taking up too much space!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod
    I am unsure what to do to get this remedied.
    If it's a broken cable you've only got one choice - replace it. That's probably not the case though...

    If it's like mine and the latch works but the hood simply fails to pop up, you can lube it and that will give you a few months service - but the real problem is that the "popper spring" (I don't know what else to call it) gets weak. You could probably replace it with OEM but any spring that's close in length and strength will do. It's not rocket science, although it sure would have been nice if the Engineer In Charge of Hood Latches had spec'ed a higher quality spring or at least a stronger one to account for the fact that this spring is under tension 24/7 and is bound to fatigue.

    I just used a spring from a dirt bike exhaust. Those things are fairly robust. It's actually a little stronger than the weak-tit OEM spring. The hood jumps up with authority now! And the exhaust spring will probably last longer as they are made to withstand a lot of vibration and heat while being stretched 8760 hours/year.

    Hope this helps!

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    Ok, was just curious if any other VXs ran across this problem. Wondering if it was something that was bound to happen.

    It's funny, it worked great about 3 weeks ago with no problems. The hood has not been popped since. Suddenly, nothing. All I did was wash and wax her up. Guess she preferred being dirty and is throwing a fit now.

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    The grease on the latch gets loaded with dirt and dust and gums up. Properly adjusted hood bumpers can help but it is inevitable. Replacing it or the spring sounds pretty extreme - clean all the old grease off with carb cleaner or some other spray solvent or even WD40 (protect areas around it from overspray) and then lube with a quality grease. Hit the rear hinges too with lube.

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    Tone,

    I had to replace my latch because it was so corroded that it would fail to operate correctly. (To much friction, which is why the WD40 helped quite a bit)
    2000 Black VX 105k

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    Hey Tone, not to sound cocky.... but, I gotta get it open before I can do that, hahahahahaha.

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