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Brumby bonnet cable issue

Post by Backyard_Brumby » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:44 pm

Went to open the bonnet the other day, pulled the cord and the handle kept coming without opening the bonnet

is there any secret trick to opening the bonnet with that cable apparently stuffed?


help would be really appreciated

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Post by TOONGA » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:59 pm

unscrew the centre grille and you will be able to see enough to unlatch your bonnet once you get it open run a wire (coat hanger works well) from the catch so it just pokes out through your grille and you will now be able to open your bonnet until you get a new cable


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Another tip

Post by Bodge » Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:07 pm

If the Brumby is anything like an L series, I found that I could only see the catch hidden behind that box/plate when my head was directly below the driver's side indicator.

All I had at hand when mine snapped was a builders pencil! No tools at hand to remove the grille. Just happened to snap the @%#^$*# after I noticed the coolant leak 200 K's from home and was making my first stop to check and top up the coolant. Ran the gauntlet and luckily only lost half a litre of so. Was a stressful drive though, waiting for it to cook waay out of phone reception.

(And yes, not surprising that someone calling himself 'Bodge' would consider a pencil an appropriate tool for auto repairs...)

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Post by poprock1 » Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:11 am

Bodge wrote:If the Brumby is anything like an L series, I found that I could only see the catch hidden behind that box/plate when my head was directly below the driver's side indicator.

All I had at hand when mine snapped was a builders pencil! No tools at hand to remove the grille. Just happened to snap the @%#^$*# after I noticed the coolant leak 200 K's from home and was making my first stop to check and top up the coolant. Ran the gauntlet and luckily only lost half a litre of so. Was a stressful drive though, waiting for it to cook waay out of phone reception.

(And yes, not surprising that someone calling himself 'Bodge' would consider a pencil an appropriate tool for auto repairs...)
Is that your TV show "Bodgy Builder?"

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Post by Bodge » Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:34 pm

Maybe Bodge the Builder,

Yes WE Can!

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Post by Backyard_Brumby » Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:24 pm

Cheers for that Toonga

and haha bodge that sounds like a couple of my experiences so far in the brumby. Working on the car with a few woodworking tools you could scrounge off a guy down the road from where you broke down in another state, probably not the best of situations haha.
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