Hello everyone
I am the owner of a 1969 Morris Traveller and have an emergency! The split pin holding the bonnet catch release fell out, so that when I pulled it to open the bonnet, the bonnet wouldn't open - and I just pulled the release straight through!
I now can't open the bonnet at all and am in the middle of sorting out fuses etc, so really need to get it open! Is there a way to open the bonnet without the catch release?
Sorry to bother everyone with what is probably a stupid question, but has anyone else had this?! All answers VERY gratefully received!
Thank you from an MMOC member in a giant panic!!!
Alex
Bonnet Catch Release broken - help!
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Re: Bonnet Catch Release broken - help!
You may be able to feel the connecting mechanism by putting fingers into the top of the rad grille on the left hand side of the bonnet emblem and pull left, I have had to do it once.
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Re: Bonnet Catch Release broken - help!
You may be able to feel the connecting mechanism by putting fingers into the top of the rad grille on the left hand side of the bonnet emblem and pull left, I have had to do it once.
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Re: Bonnet Catch Release broken - help!
Or you may be able to get at it from underneath if you have long arms (and maybe a screwdriver or similar to reach up to it). A bit fiddly - and a torch will help.
Re: Bonnet Catch Release broken - help!
Hello all
Thanks for your help. After a bit of exploration, we were able to get it undone - we managed to get a coathanger through the front grill and hoooked through one of the holes in the release mechanism. So all resolved, but a useful lesson definitely learnt!
Alex
Thanks for your help. After a bit of exploration, we were able to get it undone - we managed to get a coathanger through the front grill and hoooked through one of the holes in the release mechanism. So all resolved, but a useful lesson definitely learnt!
Alex