How to Open the Front Hood of a Volkswagen?

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CoreyLee
07/29/25 3:54am
To open the engine hood of a Volkswagen, follow these steps: 1. Locate the switch in the lower left corner of the driver's seat and press it. 2. Lift the engine hood and open it. 3. Remove the hood support rod from its fixed bracket. 4. Finally, hook the hood support rod into the groove on the engine hood. To close the engine hood: 1. Hook the hood support rod into the opening and press it into its fixed bracket. 2. Gently lower the engine hood to a lower position. 3. Release it to allow the hood to fall into the locking mechanism. Important notes: 1. Do not open the engine hood if steam or coolant is leaking from the engine compartment. Wait until there is no steam, smoke, or coolant leakage, and the engine has cooled down before opening the hood. 2. After closing the hood, check to ensure it is properly secured. The closed hood should be flush with the adjacent body panels. 3. To avoid damaging the engine hood and windshield wiper arms, only open the engine hood when the windshield wipers are folded.
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Riley
08/12/25 7:42am
As someone who has been driving Volkswagen cars for years, I find opening the hood particularly simple and necessary. Here's how I do it every time: First, sit in the driver's seat and locate the hood release lever near your left foot—usually yellow or marked with a small engine icon. Give it a firm pull, and you'll hear a click. Then, step out of the car and walk to the front. Reach into the gap of the hood slightly to the right of the center to find the safety latch. Gently push or flip it to release the lock. After that, lift the hood and secure it with the internal support rod to ensure it doesn't suddenly drop. Remember to turn off the engine and let it cool down before doing this, or you might burn your hands. I do this weekly to check the oil and brake fluid levels, and to clean out any debris. Volkswagen's design is quite user-friendly; it takes just a few minutes, and while it's not technically difficult, staying careful ensures it's done efficiently and safely.
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