How to Open the Hood of a Buick Car?

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GriffinAnn
07/30/25 10:26am
Method to open the hood of a Buick car: 1. Enter the cockpit and turn off the engine; 2. Shift the gear into neutral; 3. Locate and press the hood button below the left side of the steering wheel, at which point the hood will open; 4. Slightly lift the outer part of the hood, and it will be supported and fixed in place. The hood serves to protect the engine and surrounding pipeline fittings. Beneath the hood lie crucial components of the vehicle, including the engine, electrical circuits, fuel system, braking system, and transmission system, all of which are vital to the vehicle. By enhancing the strength and construction of the hood, it effectively prevents adverse effects such as impacts, corrosion, rainwater, and electrical interference, ensuring the proper functioning of the vehicle.
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