Author Topic: Popping da hood  (Read 6802 times)

Offline DDRFan

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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #20 on: 03 December 2010, 00:10 »
my old Toyotas had the fuel filler cap release on the floor under the drivers right leg. i think it works on a simple catch type of mechanism like the bonnets on most cars where you pull it and a cable is attached to this release catch thing and springs back and to close it you just press it back. sort of.

last winter on my old car i had problems releasing the fuel filler - embarrassingly i had actually pulled up to the petrol pump and then yanked the little lever as hard as i could - it moved a bit but was quite evidently stuck. it was the first time anything like this had happened to me. thankfully i had enough petrol to go home so i just drove back home to spend more time on trying to 'fix' it.

somebody on Facebook had jokingly said i should pee on the fuel cap. i had the idea of getting a bottle of warm water and just squeezing it all over the fuel cap and eventually it loosened enough for the cap to release. i couldn't be bothered going back into town so the following day i rechecked and it was still loose enough to open.

i don't really have much other experience other than that. but if i were you it may be possible running the car a bit the heat of the engine might loosen up the catches. otherwise perhaps try parking in a warmish car park for a bit, maybe find an indoor car park somewhere?! otherwise i dunno whether pouring warm water all over the bonnet may help? i'm guessing would have to be a lot of water though.... and then when it's all over the floor it's just going to freeze so might cause a hazard.

hope u can get it sorted.

sort of unrelated but i've found lately in the cold weather opening the doors is harder, the rubber seals seem to get hard and as i'm yanking the door open i can hear the seals just crack with the sound of the ice snapping - i hope the seals don't leak when it's raining  :undecided: first winter with the GTI....... i shouldn't be worried, but somehow i feel a lot more care for the GTI than my other cars.....  :undecided: am I mental or something?

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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #21 on: 03 December 2010, 07:34 »
probably not ddr.

not going to bother with trying to open it at the moment, as its parked up. Last night the PS3 packed in too... talk about having a bad week!!!  :angry:

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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #22 on: 03 December 2010, 14:32 »
probably not ddr.
not going to bother with trying to open it at the moment, as its parked up. Last night the PS3 packed in too... talk about having a bad week!!!  :angry:

PS3?
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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #23 on: 03 December 2010, 16:34 »
probably not ddr.
not going to bother with trying to open it at the moment, as its parked up. Last night the PS3 packed in too... talk about having a bad week!!!  :angry:

PS3?
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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #24 on: 03 December 2010, 16:42 »
Got confused with Michelin PS3 tyres. I don't care for stupid video games. They are not and never will be in my consideration. Rather read a good book. :tongue:
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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #25 on: 03 December 2010, 18:29 »
PS3 packing up I could deal with, not being able to open the bonnet - now that would keep me awake at night.
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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #26 on: 03 December 2010, 20:27 »
Got confused with Michelin PS3 tyres. I don't care for stupid video games. They are not and never will be in my consideration. Rather read a good book. :tongue:

Beyond me too, got myself a Kindle it's a brilliant piece of kit, hardly any more room for books in my house so it's a compromise.
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Offline R32UK

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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #27 on: 04 December 2010, 20:19 »
PS3 packing up I could deal with, not being able to open the bonnet - now that would keep me awake at night.
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NO WAY!!

i could live without my car... but no pro evo or GT5 on the PS3 :shocked: NEVER!!!


and as for my luck changing... burst water pipe today, two cans of beer burst and sprayed me head to toe, broke a shelf and EVERYTHING on it fell, fixed burst pipe and it burst again elsewhere!

Keep your good luck wishes next time pal  :wink: :tongue:

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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #28 on: 04 December 2010, 20:27 »
My lord, Gilly. This is awful.
Have you 'popped da hood'.
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Re: Popping da hood
« Reply #29 on: 04 December 2010, 20:28 »
My lord Gilly. This is awful.
Have you 'popped da hood'.

nope.. turns out its a little worse than we originally thought  :undecided:

.. another thing to add to the list :cry: