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Jeepjunky 12-17-2010 07:32 PM

Hood Relaese Problem
 
ok so first off i bought this xj because it has hardly any rust and that is hard to find in northern WI. it hardly has any rust because it hasnt run since 2004!!! i bought it from the guy and he put a motor in that only 60000 on it and took the hood off. when he put the motor in, he drove it outside, parked it and thats were it sat, with the hood still off. after i saved it, i went to put the hood back on and i got it all lined up, i noticed that the actual cable driven part on the latch was really rusty. i sparyed it with WD-40 and was moving it with channel locks and a big screw driver. i wanted to see if it would open when i slammed it and now the latch wont open. Help PLZZZZ!!!

Pistol-McGee 12-17-2010 07:55 PM

Its quite a common problem on Xj's, Next time do a quick google search.


if your still using the stock latches and they wont move from pulling the lever, you can reach straight up in the center of the grille (from the underside of you jeep) and find a small rod on the hood. Push it passenger side i believe and it will pop. If that doesnt work take off the headlamp assembly (including the headlight) and take off the latch that way, Then you can reinstall it when your done.

Like i said its a quick description on what you have to do but google searches go a long ways:thumbsup:

jamurrin 02-19-2011 12:45 PM

Having the same problem.

I can crawl under the grill, I can see the bar,but there's no way I can reach it. Any suggestions?

Thanks.

freegdr 02-19-2011 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by jamurrin (Post 870868)
Having the same problem.

I can crawl under the grill, I can see the bar,but there's no way I can reach it. Any suggestions?

Thanks.

long screw driver

jamurrin 02-19-2011 12:50 PM

More like long pliers...where can I buy a 2 foot long pair of pliers?

freegdr 02-19-2011 12:58 PM

harbour frieight

diskman 02-20-2011 01:42 AM

Easiest way is this:

1) Remove the headlights and the metal "bucket" that is behind them. (Remove the trim around the lights first)

2) Remove the 13MM bolts holding the hood latches on.

3) Open hood and replace the cable after releasing the unbolted latches.

4) Re install latches and headlights and re-align headlights.

:whistling2:

DaddyCat 02-20-2011 07:31 AM

And install a new hood release cable, spray all moving latch parts with your favorite lube.

jamurrin 02-22-2011 03:50 PM

Thanks...now how do you get rid of the 6 inches of snow that fell last night??

Hope I can tear into this weekend.

Thanks again!!

rharrison4 04-14-2011 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by diskman
Easiest way is this:

1) Remove the headlights and the metal "bucket" that is behind them. (Remove the trim around the lights first)

2) Remove the 13MM bolts holding the hood latches on.

3) Open hood and replace the cable after releasing the unbolted latches.

4) Re install latches and headlights and re-align headlights.

:whistling2:

Hello, I am having issues with my hood release cable and need to install a new one. I am planning on removing one from a junkyard and installing it on my xj. Is this a very difficult process? I imagine having the cable line through and the release fit tight isn't vey easy. Let me know if anyone can help...

DaddyCat 04-14-2011 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by rharrison4 (Post 957879)
I imagine having the cable line through and the release fit tight isn't vey easy. Let me know if anyone can help...

Not sure what you mean ^
Seems a bad item to try and save a few bucks on, what if the JY cable fails? I bought new from NAPA and it was not expensive. Installing the new cable was not hard at all. Just be sure the rubber grommet is seated correctly in the fire wall or you'll have water on your floor. I also used a cable tie at the hood end to ensure it will not fall out of the slot that's supposed to hold it.

rharrison4 04-14-2011 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by DaddyCat

Not sure what you mean ^
Seems a bad item to try and save a few bucks on, what if the JY cable fails? I bought new from NAPA and it was not expensive. Installing the new cable was not hard at all. Just be sure the rubber grommet is seated correctly in the fire wall or you'll have water on your floor. I also used a cable tie at the hood end to ensure it will not fall out of the slot that's supposed to hold it.

Good call I'll buy new. Sorry I was typing fast I meant that running the cable through, and making it tight seem difficult. If it's as easy as you say I will give it a shot! Thanks!

Chucks96XJ 04-14-2011 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by jamurrin (Post 876167)
Thanks...now how do you get rid of the 6 inches of snow that fell last night??

Hope I can tear into this weekend.

Thanks again!!


Flamethrower??

ufgatorfan97 07-10-2011 02:09 PM

Question about the cable on this repair. I have googled "hood release cable", "hood latch cable", "hood cable" and I can't seem to find a cable specific to the 2001 Grand Cherokee. Plenty for the Cherokee, but not the Grand. Even the pictures don't look like my hood release. Am I just supposed to buy the cable? I noticed a poster above indicated they got the part at NAPA. I would have thought this was a pretty specific, dealer type of part. Am I google-challenged?

SNIDELYWHIPLASH 07-11-2011 01:00 AM


Originally Posted by ufgatorfan97 (Post 1080956)
Question about the cable on this repair. I have googled "hood release cable", "hood latch cable", "hood cable" and I can't seem to find a cable specific to the 2001 Grand Cherokee. Plenty for the Cherokee, but not the Grand. Even the pictures don't look like my hood release. Am I just supposed to buy the cable? I noticed a poster above indicated they got the part at NAPA. I would have thought this was a pretty specific, dealer type of part. Am I google-challenged?

Found this on google:
http://www.teamgrandwagoneer.com/cgi...ery=55135532AB


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