Hood gets stuck at times..

Hood gets stuck at times.. was created by dg170775

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21682
ok.. I'm quite exited about being here .. and getting inputs from you folks, especially David ..
I've got another problem with my MGF and it's a damn hood that gets stuck midway when I try to lower it completely.

It opens up fine and latches tight.. But, when I try to bring it down, it just gets stuck midway.

I then have to keep trying / slamming it down, and lo and behold suddenly it will go down completely..
Anybody's faced this issue .. as it gets quite embarrassing standing by the road side trying to slam the hood down...:(

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Replied by Tigger on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21685

teri wrote: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO dont do that!!!! You will break it............................ The hoods have a bad habit of locking as you say.. If you sit in the car and push the 2nd bar (I think) backwards it should go down ok.. You can also buy a set of straps that go onto the bars and stops it from locking up..

There will be someone with an ebay link very soon :)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MG-MGF-MGTF-F-TF-Right-Hood-Roof-Tensioning-Strap-Tape-/360223769258?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item53df0282aa#ht_500wt_1156


Quite right!

If you stand on the driver's side (assuming it's right hand drive) with your right hand on the front of the hood, as you pull the hood away from the windscreen you'll see that the next crossbar tries to go underneath the front. If you pull this towards the back it frees up and the hood will go down easily - don't force it or the hood will tear.


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Replied by dg170775 on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21686
Gosh.. That was quick :)

I'll give this a go tomorrow and post back.. I assumed that my hood had an issue, great to know that the MG is living to its reputation :):)

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21688
Only thing to add to the replies is DO NOT buy that overpriced item above.

Try these. These are the original MGR straps.
MGF MG F MGTF MG TF Hood Anti Lock Up Straps x2 New
Completed

David
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Replied by teri on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21689

david aiketgate wrote: Only thing to add to the replies is DO NOT buy that overpriced item above.

Try these. These are the original MGR straps.

MGF MG F MGTF MG TF Hood Anti Lock Up Straps x2 New
Completed



Smart butt!!!! Yeah mine was only a quick search to show him what I was on about ;) I have got some elastic stuff and am going to try and make my own!!

Angel to Devil in 0.2 seconds...[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

David Aiketgate;17095 wrote: Oi, stop using foul language or I'll give you one!

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Replied by dg170775 on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21690
Well, to be honest, if pushing the 2nd bar works, I'll be delighted .. :) and may just continue pushing the 2nd bar to get it down..:)

Until I have some cash floating around .. Sorry, am currently low on cash as I've just remapped (with DPF removal, etc) my Alfa 159 2.4D, and blown around £700 .. worth every penny though .. Now, have 265 horses at my disposal.. & around 470lbs/ft torque

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21691

teri wrote:

david aiketgate wrote: Only thing to add to the replies is DO NOT buy that overpriced item above.

Try these. These are the original MGR straps.

MGF MG F MGTF MG TF Hood Anti Lock Up Straps x2 New
Completed



Smart butt!!!! Yeah mine was only a quick search to show him what I was on about ;) I have got some elastic stuff and am going to try and make my own!!


Is it knicker elastic?:rofl:

David
:shrug:

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Replied by teri on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21694
Pfft you!!! Ermmmmmmmmmmm I dont think it is, must be Bridget Jones knicker elastic if it is ;)

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David Aiketgate;17095 wrote: Oi, stop using foul language or I'll give you one!

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21695
:rofl: :lol::woohoo:

David
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Replied by bryan young on topic Re: Hood gets stuck at times..

Posted 13 years 8 months ago #21697

dg170775 wrote: Gosh.. That was quick :)

I'll give this a go tomorrow and post back.. I assumed that my hood had an issue, great to know that the MG is living to its reputation :):)


Welcome to the T Bar ~ we all answer things very quickly, especially when you are trying to vandalise an expensive hood. As Teri has kindly said treat it with care and buy some straps and not the expensive ones. you should not pay more than £15 for a pair and as David has shown the original MGR ones on ebay are £10 plus postage.
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