Replaced hood latches on the hood side recently and when I went to pop the hood it releases the driver side but the passenger side doesn't release. Any opinions or ideas on what I can do. Thanks in advance.
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The E36 latching mechanism is pretty similar to the E46 one, which I dealt with a few months ago (see link below). There is a cable that runs from the driver's side latch to the passenger side latch. Obviously, that's the part that isn't working; it's most likely broken inside one of the two latches.
The E46 didn't really afford me any access to the latches, so I had to get a bit destructive. I don't know how the nose of an E36 is constructed. If you can get to the passenger side latch and actuate it with a screwdriver, you're golden.
Here's a writeup I did when my E46 latch wouldn't work:
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Edit: re-read this. You replaced the pins attached to the hood? They may be misaligned. As S62 said, have someone hold the cable, and see if you can manhandle the hood and jiggle the pin out. ALWAYS pull the grilles out if you're doing work that may make your hood not open.
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Originally posted by cheapthrills View PostThe E36 latching mechanism is pretty similar to the E46 one, which I dealt with a few months ago (see link below). There is a cable that runs from the driver's side latch to the passenger side latch. Obviously, that's the part that isn't working; it's most likely broken inside one of the two latches.
The E46 didn't really afford me any access to the latches, so I had to get a bit destructive. I don't know how the nose of an E36 is constructed. If you can get to the passenger side latch and actuate it with a screwdriver, you're golden.
Here's a writeup I did when my E46 latch wouldn't work:
Bimmerforums is the preferred online BMW Forum and community for BMW owners. At Bimmerforums, you will find technical how-to information maintenance specifics audio advice wheel and tire combinations and model specific details not found anywhere else. Our professionals are here to help make sure you find the answers you need to your questions and our community is here to help other brainstorm ideas for the future.
Edit: re-read this. You replaced the pins attached to the hood? They may be misaligned. As S62 said, have someone hold the cable, and see if you can manhandle the hood and jiggle the pin out. ALWAYS pull the grilles out if you're doing work that may make your hood not open.
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