
The method to open the front hood of a Leiling: 1. Locate the hood release lever on the left side of the driver's compartment, near the steering wheel; 2. Pull the hood release lever, and the hood will pop up about 1cm; 3. Lift the hood with one hand while using the other hand to reach under the grille and find the release latch to fully open it. The method to close the Leiling hood is also very simple. It is best not to slam it shut. Instead, lower the hood and place both hands on the front edge, corresponding to the positions of the headlights, then press down gently. You don't need to use too much force—just listen for a click to confirm it's closed. Avoid pressing too hard on the central part of the hood, as it is made of aluminum alloy and excessive force may cause dents.

I've driven a Levin for several years, and opening the front hood is actually quite simple. First, sit in the driver's seat and locate the hood release lever near your left foot or at the lower left corner of the steering wheel. Pull it with your hand until you hear a click, indicating the internal lock is released. Then, walk to the front of the car and find the external latch beneath the grille near the center. Push or lift it with your fingers while gently lifting the hood with your other hand. Remember to fully open the hood and secure it with the support rod to prevent accidental closing and injury. A friendly reminder: Always ensure the engine is cool before inspection to avoid burns, and regularly clean dust from the engine area to prevent latch jamming. If the hood won’t open after multiple attempts, it might be due to a loose release cable or a rusty latch—visit a professional shop for inspection. With a bit of practice, you’ll get the hang of it, so don’t worry too much.

Every time I help friends with car repairs, I emphasize the key points for opening the Corolla's hood. First, you need to locate the hood release lever inside the car, typically found on the floor near the driver's seat - pull it to unlock. Then move to the front center of the vehicle to find a small secondary release handle or button; press it while lifting the hood upward. Don't forget to secure the support rod into its slot for safety. I think this design is quite reasonable as it prevents accidental openings. Additionally, it's good practice to check engine oil levels or condition after opening. Avoid operating when the engine is hot to prevent burns or component damage. If the mechanism feels stiff, applying lubricant to the latch can help. In summary, keeping simple tools for regular maintenance makes life easier.

When driving the Levin, I noticed that opening the hood requires two steps. First, pull the hood release lever inside the cabin to unlock it. Then, go to the front of the car and press the external latch to open the hood. Make sure to secure the support rod properly to prevent it from slipping. Remember not to operate immediately after the engine is hot to avoid risks. Regular practice will make the action smoother.

I always pay attention to safety when opening the Levin's hood. First, pull the interior release lever and listen for the unlocking sound. Then, to the front of the car, gently push the external latch to lift the hood, and quickly secure it with the support rod. Key points: Move steadily to ensure the hood doesn't accidentally fall and cause injury; check the latch lubrication to avoid jamming issues. It's recommended to clean the engine area of dust every quarter.

I've been opening the hood of my Levin for years. First, sit in the car and locate the lever near your legs, then pull it firmly until you hear the unlocking sound. After getting out, position yourself at the latch under the front grille, press or flip it with your finger, then lift the hood. Insert the support rod into the slot to secure it. Common issues include a loose or rusty lever, which can often be fixed with cleaning and adjustment. After opening, it's beneficial to check the or coolant for maintenance.


