
The method to open the hood of the Borgward BX5: There is a hood release lever located below the left side of the driver's seat. The hood not only reduces engine noise but also isolates the heat generated during engine operation. Additionally, as an integral part of the vehicle, it serves a decorative function. The Borgward BX5 is equipped with an engine that delivers a maximum torque of 150 horsepower and 250 Nm, with a maximum power speed of 5500 rpm and a maximum torque range between 1750 and 4000 rpm. The dimensions of the Borgward BX5 are 4490mm in length, 1877mm in width, and 1675mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2685mm.

About opening the hood of the Borgward BX5 - I've driven this car for two years and often need to check the oil or coolant. First, enter the driver's seat, lean to the left, and look near your left foot by the door. Above the carpet, there's a small plastic lever called the hood release. Grab it and pull firmly all the way out until the hood pops up slightly. Then exit the car, walk to the front, and reach into the gap at the front edge of the hood. Feel for a metal latch hook, usually centered, and either push it upward or flip it open before lifting the hood. Beginners often miss this safety latch step—if you pull directly or misalign it, you might damage the paint or get stuck. It's advisable to lubricate the lever joints to reduce friction. Don't leave the hood open too long to prevent dust from entering the engine bay. When closing, press gently to ensure it's securely locked, making maintenance easier and safer.

As an auto mechanic, I've dealt with the hood release issue on the Borgward BX5 countless times. Before starting or after parking, sit in the driver's seat, look down at the left footwell area to locate that rectangular release lever, and give it a firm pull until you hear a 'click'. Once the hood loosens slightly, immediately move to the front where the grille meets the hood panel. Slide your fingers in to press the round or flat safety latch—push inward or sideways to fully open the hood, avoiding excessive force. Why the two-step process? It prevents accidental opening during collisions—a thoughtful Borgward design. Regularly inspect the cable system for wear, especially in dusty areas; clean or lubricate to ensure smooth operation. With the hood open, you can check battery and fluid levels—address issues early to prevent minor problems from escalating.

After driving the Borgward BX5 for a few months, I was a bit confused about opening the hood at first. Sit in the driver's seat, and near your left leg by the door, there's a slender handle—pull it. The front of the hood will pop up slightly. Then quickly move to the front of the car, where you'll find a small lever or button in the hood gap; release it and lift the hood. Be careful not to rush lifting it to avoid pinching your fingers. Once open, check the engine oil cooling system—frequent inspections can help detect issues early. Avoid opening the hood in strong winds, and ensure the car is parked on level ground for safety.

Thinking back to the old cars from my youth where the hood opened directly with a keyhole, the Borgward BX5 now uses an interior release lever. Locate the pull lever near the driver's left foot on the floor, lift it all the way up, and the hood will slightly pop open. Then move to the front—the latch at the lower-middle section of the hood must be handled, typically a metal clasp; push it to release the lock. This safety mechanism is designed to prevent wind from blowing it open or accidental activation by children, which is good. After operation, remember to close the hood and ensure it's securely locked. Regular maintenance of the lever's pivot points extends component lifespan, and frequently opening the hood helps check for oil or coolant leaks.


