
The method to open the front hood of a Corolla is: Locate the hood release switch on the left side below the driver's seat, pull the hood release lever, the hood will pop up slightly, release the auxiliary latch handle to the left, and lift the hood. Insert the support rod into the slot to secure it. Taking the 2021 Corolla as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4635mm, width 1780mm, height 1455mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 50 liters, trunk capacity 470 liters, and curb weight 1290kg. The 2021 Corolla features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear E-type multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 121PS, maximum power of 89kW, maximum torque of 149Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

As a Corolla owner, I frequently need to open the hood to inspect the engine condition. The method is to first sit in the driver's seat and gently pull the small lever located at the lower left corner of the steering wheel. You'll hear a click indicating it's unlocked. Then, step out to the front of the car where there's a small lever in the center of the grille. Press it down while lifting the hood with both hands from the gap, and the hood will rise. Secure it with the support rod to ensure it doesn't fall. Every time I open it, I take the opportunity to check the oil and coolant levels to prevent leaks or corrosion, which helps reduce maintenance costs. The Corolla's design is quite user-friendly—the whole process takes just a minute. But remember, always turn off the engine and engage the handbrake for safety. Performing this routine regularly can extend the car's lifespan and prevent unexpected breakdowns on the road.

I'm a car enthusiast and have worked on a few Corollas. The key to opening the front hood is: park the car and turn off the engine, pull the release lever near the driver's left foot, then go to the front to operate the unlocking lever; this lever can sometimes rust and get stuck, so don't force it—spray some lubricant first. Wear gloves to avoid cuts while operating. After opening the hood, check for any aging or loose wiring to prevent fire risks. The Corolla's engine is lightweight and doesn't require much effort, just make sure the support is secure. Get into the habit of checking the battery and air filter monthly to improve vehicle reliability.

As a first-time female driver of a Corolla, opening the hood is easy: Pull the small lever on the left side of the driver's seat, then go to the front of the car to locate the central small switch—press it and lift the hood upwards, supporting it with the prop rod. If you're unsure about the location, check the manual or ask someone to show you. Safety is the priority, so operate slowly and don't rush. The hood is quite lightweight, so no need to worry.


