How to Open the Hood of a Roewe 550?

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Elliott
07/29/25 4:00pm
The hood release switch of the Roewe 550 is located on the left side of the driver's footwell, near the lower part of the A-pillar on the driver's side. It is a cable-connected unlocking device; pulling it will release the hood. Steps to open the hood: 1. Open the driver's side door; 2. Engage the handbrake to prevent the vehicle from rolling; 3. Pull the hood release switch located on the left side of the driver's footwell. The Roewe 550 has a body length of 4648mm, width of 1827mm, and height of 1483mm, with a wheelbase of 2705mm. The vehicle features front-engine, front-wheel drive and is equipped with an engine that delivers a maximum power of 98kW and a maximum torque of 170Nm.
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