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How to Open the Accord's Engine Hood?

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KatherineDella
07/28/25 8:03am

The method to open the Accord's engine hood is as follows: Inside the Accord, near the driver's position and around the A-pillar on the right side of the door, there is an engine hood icon. Press the engine hood switch, and the external hood will automatically open. The Accord is a mid-size car under GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4893 mm in length, 1862 mm in width, and 1449 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2830 mm. In terms of power, the Accord is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 194 hp, a maximum torque of 260 Nm, and a maximum power of 143 kW. The maximum torque speed ranges from 1600 to 5000 rpm, and the maximum power speed is 5500 rpm.

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DeParker
08/11/25 3:07pm

I've popped the hood of my Accord quite a few times, mainly using the lever on the driver's side. First, sit in the car, turn off the engine, and let it cool down to avoid burns. Bend down and locate a small plastic handle near the floor by your left foot, usually tucked under the left side of the steering wheel—it might have an engine icon label. Give it a gentle pull until you hear a click, and the hood will pop open slightly. Then, step out and go to the front of the car. When lifting the hood, be mindful of the safety latch right in the middle underneath—reach in and push it upward to fully release the hood, avoiding yanking it forcefully to prevent damage. The exact location varies slightly between different Accord model years; for example, the 8th-gen has it on the instrument panel side, while the 10th-gen places it on the floor. It's best to check your owner's manual to confirm. Regularly opening the hood to check fluids is crucial—I recommend glancing at coolant and oil levels every two months for safer driving.

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McOscar
09/28/25 2:45am

Opening the Accord's hood is straightforward: After parking and turning off the engine, get into the driver's seat and feel for the small lever near the floor by your left foot (it might be covered by the floor mat), then give it a pull—the hood will release immediately. After that, step out to the front of the car. When the hood is slightly ajar, don’t rush to lift it—reach in to find the central metal latch, gently push it up, then fully open the hood. Make sure the car is parked on level ground before proceeding to avoid accidental slips or injuries—I’ve seen beginners forget to release the latch and damage it. It takes just two minutes, and regularly checking under the hood helps spot fluid level issues early, saving you a trip to the mechanic.

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StLilliana
11/11/25 4:41am

Opening the Accord's hood is a two-step process: First, park and turn off the engine, locate a lever in the lower left corner under the driver's seat, and pull it firmly to release the latch. Then, move to the front of the car, where you'll find a safety catch at the hood's opening gap—push it upward. The whole procedure is straightforward, but remember never to attempt it while driving; safety always comes first.

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