
The method to open the hood of the Vezel is: 1. Pull the hood release lever inside the cabin to unlock it, then move to the front of the hood; 2. Lift the hood lever by hand to open it. Taking the 2020 Vezel as an example, it is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4328mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1605mm in height, a wheelbase of 2610mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, and a curb weight of 1227kg. The 2020 Vezel features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, producing a maximum horsepower of 131PS, a maximum torque of 155Nm, and a maximum power of 96kW, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

When I first drove the Vezel, I often struggled with opening the hood. It’s actually super simple: First, make sure the car is parked and the engine is off—this step is crucial to avoid accidents. Locate the release lever under the left side of the driver’s seat, usually marked with a small engine icon. Pull it to easily release the first lock. After hearing a crisp ‘click,’ move to the front center of the hood, where there’s a small release button or handle. Press or flip it gently, and the hood will pop open. Don’t rush—slowly lift the hood and secure it with the built-in support rod to prevent it from suddenly dropping and hurting your hand. Avoid opening the hood when the engine is hot; let it cool for a few minutes to prevent burns. Mastering this simple task makes adding windshield washer fluid or checking oil levels a breeze, saving time and effort. It also helps spot issues like coolant leaks early, preventing potential breakdowns. I recommend practicing a few times during free moments to get the hang of it.

As a frequent car tinkerer, I must say the Vezel's hood opening design is foolproof. First, park the car on level ground with the engine off—safety first. The release lever under the driver's seat should pull smoothly; if stuck, gently push the hood while pulling. After hearing the release click, walk to the front of the car and press the small secondary release latch at the center of the hood's leading edge to fully disengage. Lift the hood and secure it with the support rod. This method takes seconds and lets you inspect the battery or brake fluid. Wear gloves when handling a hot engine bay, and always lock doors/windows for security. Mastering this saves maintenance costs and extends component life.

Safety always comes first. Before opening the Vezel's hood, the engine must be turned off and cooled down, waiting at least two minutes for the temperature to drop. Park on a flat surface to prevent slipping. Pull the interior release lever to unlock, then to the front and press or flip the small button on the hood edge—once the hood pops up, securely prop it with the support rod. Be cautious not to touch hot pipes in warm weather. While the operation is simple, following proper procedure is crucial. Regularly inspecting under the hood helps detect issues early.

Quick opening steps: Ensure the car is parked and turned off. Pull the unlock lever under the left side of the driver's seat, then locate and press the small button at the lower center of the front hood edge to lift it and secure with the support rod. The entire process takes under a minute. Mastering this makes adding wiper fluid or checking belts easier. Never operate while driving, and pull the lever gently to prevent breakage.

From a mechanical perspective, the hood release mechanism is quite clever: first pull the interior lever to release the tension cable. After parking and turning off the engine, simply pull the lever, then press the small button at the front to unlock and lift the hood with the support rod. The position may vary slightly by model year, but the principle remains the same. After operation, apply some lubricant to prevent hinge rust. Learning this not only maintains the mechanism but also prevents jamming.


