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How to Open the Hood of a Leiling Car?

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LaBrooklyn
07/23/2025, 07:46:30 PM

The method to open the hood of a Leiling car is: There is a release handle under the driver's instrument panel. Pull the switch upward for 10 seconds, and the hood will open automatically. Taking the Leiling 2021 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4640mm, width 1780mm, height 1455mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 50l, and trunk capacity 471l. The Leiling 2021 model is equipped with a 1.2t turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 85kw, a maximum torque of 185nm, a maximum power speed of 5200 to 5600 rpm per minute, and is matched with a continuously variable transmission.

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VanMalachi
08/10/2025, 03:27:22 PM

Opening the hood of a Leiling car is actually quite simple, and I often do it myself. First, park the car on a flat surface and turn off the engine to ensure safety. Then, locate a small lever in the lower left corner of the footwell area on the driver's side, labeled with an engine icon or similar. Gently pull it until you hear a click, and the front part of the hood will loosen slightly. Next, exit the car and move to the front. Feel for a small metal hook or latch in the hood gap—usually, pushing or pulling it to the right will allow the hood to fully open. As an experienced driver, I always emphasize checking fluids or battery life before driving and never overlook the safety latch function to prevent accidental hand pinching. The Leiling's design is quite user-friendly; with a few practice sessions and regular maintenance, even beginners can master it. In cold weather, avoid rushing to open the hood to prevent burns. Remember to proceed slowly and steadily, avoiding excessive force to prevent damaging components.

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SamanthaLynn
09/23/2025, 04:04:44 AM

I just started driving the Leiling car recently, and operating the hood is quite simple: after getting in the car and sitting properly, look down to find a lever labeled "Hood" near your left foot. Pull it to partially unlock the hood. After getting out of the car, there's a small handle in the front center of the hood—just flip or push/pull it to open. Safety first: always ensure the engine is off and the handbrake is engaged before opening the hood. The positions are easy to find, so beginners won’t struggle. I often need to refill the windshield washer fluid or check the electrical circuits, and I’m used to getting it done in just a few minutes. The Leiling is much more convenient than my old car, saving both time and effort. Regularly checking maintenance details helps extend the car’s lifespan. Parking on level ground is key to avoiding accidents.

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DiRonan
11/06/2025, 10:32:34 PM

As an experienced driver, I believe it's essential to park and turn off the engine before opening the Levin's hood for safety. Pull the engine release lever located at the lower left of the driver's seat to partially unlock it, then go to the front of the car and flip the safety latch to open the hood. This method is suitable for routine maintenance tasks like adding coolant or cleaning. Always operate steadily without rushing. The Levin's design is thoughtful and user-friendly.

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VonAaron
12/28/2025, 12:17:41 AM

When I was learning to drive, the instructor demonstrated how to open the hood. In the Toyota Levin, you pull the hood release lever near the footwell to unlock it, then get out and push/pull the safety latch under the hood to complete the process. The steps are simple, perfect for beginners to practice and master. Useful for checking fluids or basic maintenance. Safety reminder: ensure the engine is off and the car is parked steadily. Practice more and don't rush.

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LePaislee
03/25/2026, 03:18:35 AM

From a car enthusiast's perspective: Opening the hood of a Levin is a two-step process. First, pull the interior release lever until you hear a click, then move the front safety latch to lift the hood. I love cleaning the engine or replacing parts—everything is well-positioned and highly practical. The design is user-friendly, making maintenance effortless. Remember to turn off the engine and park steadily—don’t overlook the details. Try DIY for a fulfilling experience.

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