Hi All,
During the past week, my battery has totally died and whilst I can get into the car I cannot open the bonnet to replace the battery.
The battery was left on charge for 30mins via the cigarette lighter and remained completely dead and my fuse box has no 12v plug as per later cars.
My locking wheel nut is in the front boot with the spare wheel which I cannot access so I assume the only remaining option is to take apart the bonnet release handles (without making a mess of the allen key covers) and try to pull the wire manually as the lack of power seems to have locked the handles which I had previously assumed to be fully manual - they now don't open at all.
I understand bonnet release can be accessed via 3 allen key bolts, but the seat (also electric) is tight up against them.
Is there any easier way to get the bonnet open so I can remove the battery as two breakdown vans have now failed in the last 5 hours....
I really never thought how dependent a car was on the bloody battery until now.
Any advise would be really appreciated as this is really ruining my bank holiday plans.
Thanks, Steve
During the past week, my battery has totally died and whilst I can get into the car I cannot open the bonnet to replace the battery.
The battery was left on charge for 30mins via the cigarette lighter and remained completely dead and my fuse box has no 12v plug as per later cars.
My locking wheel nut is in the front boot with the spare wheel which I cannot access so I assume the only remaining option is to take apart the bonnet release handles (without making a mess of the allen key covers) and try to pull the wire manually as the lack of power seems to have locked the handles which I had previously assumed to be fully manual - they now don't open at all.
I understand bonnet release can be accessed via 3 allen key bolts, but the seat (also electric) is tight up against them.
Is there any easier way to get the bonnet open so I can remove the battery as two breakdown vans have now failed in the last 5 hours....
I really never thought how dependent a car was on the bloody battery until now.
Any advise would be really appreciated as this is really ruining my bank holiday plans.
Thanks, Steve