How to Open the Engine Hood of the Boyue?
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Method to open the engine hood of the Boyue: 1. The engine hood switch is located in the control area on the left side of the steering wheel, featuring an unlock button. Simply press it gently, and the hood will slightly pop up. 2. There is an additional latch beneath the engine hood, positioned in the middle of the front hood. Only by releasing this latch can the engine hood be fully opened. Here is some relevant information: 1. With the advancement of internet technology, the Boyue is dubbed as the 'talking SUV'. It is equipped with the G-Netlink Geely Intelligent Vehicle System, featuring an 8-inch HD capacitive touchscreen, 'Hello Boyue' intelligent voice interaction, and supports iOS and Android smart connectivity, among other functions. 2. The Boyue incorporates the latest Geely acoustic technology developed under stringent noise reduction standards, achieving the quietness level of premium sedans. The vehicle is equipped with up to 17 expansion rubber blocks and over 70 acoustic material coverings, with interior noise control surpassing many joint-venture B-segment cars.
As a Boyue owner, I know all about popping the hood. First, sit in the driver's seat and look down at the lower left corner - there's a handle with an engine icon. Give it a firm pull until you hear a click. This will release the hood slightly, but don't try to lift it yet. Then walk to the front of the car, slide your fingers into the gap at the center of the hood where you'll find a small latch switch. Push it left or right while lifting the hood with your other hand. Remember to support the hood with your left hand while operating the latch with your right - ladies might want assistance as that steel panel is surprisingly heavy. The support rod is on the left side; make sure to insert it securely into the hole. I used this exact method when changing my air filter last time - it gets easier with practice, actually simpler than changing a spare tire. Always remember to turn off the engine and let it cool first - hot steam can burn your hands.