How to Open the Hood of a Buick?
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To open the hood of a Buick: 1. Enter the cabin and turn off the engine; 2. Shift the gear into neutral; 3. Press the hood button located at the lower left side of the steering wheel, and the hood will open; 4. Slightly lift the outer part of the hood, and it will be supported. If the hood cannot be fixed, make sure the hydraulic rod is properly positioned at the front end; otherwise, the hood won't stay in place. The Buick logo features a pattern resembling three shields, which is the emblem of the Buick division and is mounted on the car's radiator grille. The three bullets, colored red, white, and blue from left to right and arranged at different heights, convey a sense of progress and continuous advancement.
I used to drive a Buick, and opening the hood was pretty straightforward, but safety steps were important. I always started by sitting in the driver's seat—there's a small lever near the footwell by the door, usually marked with an engine icon. A firm pull would make a clicking sound. Then, I'd walk to the front of the car, where a small latch was hidden just below the center of the hood. Pressing it with my thumb would release the hood easily. Always remember not to do this when the engine is hot to avoid burns, and ensure the car is completely turned off beforehand. Having driven for over a decade, I followed this routine for every maintenance check—it became second nature, and I could also inspect the oil level to keep the engine healthy. Modern Buicks, like the new Regal, have similarly placed levers, making DIY checks quick and hassle-free.