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How to open the hood of a GLC?

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DamianRose
07/29/25 11:44am

The method to open the hood of a GLC is: Press the switch located at the bottom left front of the driver's compartment. Taking the 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with the following dimensions: length 4764mm, width 1898mm, height 1642mm, wheelbase 2973mm, front track 1614mm, rear track 1611mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 66 liters. The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197PS, maximum power of 145kW, maximum torque of 320Nm, and is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.

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KaydenFitz
08/13/25 8:21pm

Opening the hood of a Mercedes-Benz GLC is not difficult. Let me guide you step by step, perfect for first-time DIYers. Start from the driver's seat. After closing the door, sit firmly and look down near the dashboard by your left leg—you'll see a plastic lever, possibly marked with an engine symbol or labeled "HOOD." Pull it firmly toward you until you hear a clear click, indicating the primary hood lock is released. Next, turn off the engine and exit the car, remembering to engage the handbrake for safety. Walk to the front of the car and look below the center of the hood near the Mercedes emblem for a small gap. Reach in to feel for a small lever or handle (hidden but shaped like a tiny hook), then gently push or pull it to release the secondary lock. Lift the hood slightly—not too high—as a support rod will automatically pop out. Secure it into the slot on the inner side of the hood. Always perform this on level ground for safety. If the lever feels stuck, avoid forcing it; rust or wiring issues may be the cause. Applying lubricant during regular maintenance can prevent this. After opening the hood, checking coolant or oil levels is crucial to spotting minor issues early.

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MacEden
10/08/25 6:10am

I've helped repair quite a few Mercedes-Benz vehicles before, and opening the hood on a GLC is pretty basic. Simply put, it's a two-step process: First, sit in the car and pull the lever near your left foot until you hear the click. Then, get out and locate the small release hook under the front emblem—give it a push and the hood will pop open. Don't rush the process; most failures to open are due to the primary latch not fully releasing or the support rod not engaging properly. The GLC's design is much more convenient than older models, featuring an automatic support rod that eliminates the need for manual lifting. If you can't find the hidden hook, try slightly lifting the hood and feeling along the lower gap. Safety is crucial—never open the hood while the engine is running to avoid hot oil spray injuries. Another tip: Regularly check if the lever moves smoothly; a bit of WD-40 lubrication can extend its lifespan. If it gets stuck, don't force it—have a professional shop inspect the fuse or wiring. Mercedes parts are durable but more precise.

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Richardson
11/21/25 7:29am

From a safety perspective, opening the GLC hood requires caution. First, ensure the car is parked stably and turned off, and avoid doing this while wearing a seatbelt. The operation is simple: just pull the lever under the left foot inside the car. After getting out, feel for a small hook under the hood, push it, and lift the hood—it will be held in place by an automatic support rod. The entire process should not exceed 30 seconds, and be careful not to touch hot engine parts. If it doesn’t open, don’t panic; check if the lever is stuck or if the support rod hasn’t reset. Restart the engine and try again. Develop good maintenance habits by checking the lever’s flexibility weekly.

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