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How to Open the Front Hood of a CR-V?

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DelAdriana
07/29/25 10:35am
The method to open the front hood of a CR-V is to pull the button located under the dashboard on the driver's side. The CR-V is an urban SUV produced by Dongfeng Honda. Taking the Honda CR-V as an example: it is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, featuring front-wheel drive. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is double-wishbone independent suspension. The exterior dimensions of the Honda CR-V are a length of 4550mm, width of 1820mm, height of 1685mm, with a wheelbase of 2620mm. It has a maximum power output of 110 kilowatts, reaching maximum power at 6500 revolutions per minute, a maximum horsepower of 193, and a maximum torque of 243 Newton-meters.
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AmirLynn
08/13/25 3:03pm
When I usually drive my CRV, opening the hood is quite simple. The first step is to locate the hood release lever near the driver's footwell, typically below the steering wheel on the left side, close to the dashboard. Just pull it by hand. After pulling, the hood will pop up slightly, creating a small gap. At this point, I walk to the center front of the car, reach into the gap, and feel for a small plastic handle or button. Gently pressing it upward or pushing it to the left will release the hood. The whole process is smooth, but if the lever gets stuck, it might be because I didn't pull hard enough or snow has covered it—clearing any debris around usually fixes it. Additionally, I open the hood to check the engine oil, top up coolant, or work on the battery. I always take a quick glance at the fluid levels every week to avoid sudden malfunctions. For safety, never forget to lock the support rod and make sure the car is parked securely before operating to prevent injuries. Regular maintenance, like cleaning around the lever area, can extend its lifespan. As an experienced driver, I find the CRV's design quite user-friendly—newcomers will get the hang of it after a few tries.
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LeRose
10/07/25 5:49am
When I first bought my CRV, I was a bit confused about opening the hood, but it's super easy. There's a release lever under the driver's seat on the left side, in a very obvious position—just pull it, and the hood will pop open slightly. Then, go to the front of the car and look for the small external release handle near the grille or the logo, lift it gently, and you're done. The whole process takes two minutes, no tools needed. I often open the hood to add windshield fluid or check the battery to prevent unexpected power loss. If it's rainy, the hood lever might be slippery, so wearing gloves makes it easier to handle. If it gets stuck, I just shake the car a bit or wait until it cools down before trying again—don't force it and risk damaging parts. From my experience, opening the hood occasionally, like checking the oil level during seasonal changes, is enough to avoid overheating issues and save on repair costs. The release mechanism on SUVs like the CRV is well-designed, much easier than older car models.
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