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If the bonnet bounces up when you try and close it, that's normally because the catch is all gummed up and stopping the cable from returning.
To get round that as a quick fix, look down to see where the cable connects to a lever on the catch, reach down with a screwdriver and push the lever across the front of the car, towards the cable.
To fix it properly, take the catch off the car and clean/de-grease it, then put it back.
There's some pics in my UKDM profile thread (see my sig).
To get round that as a quick fix, look down to see where the cable connects to a lever on the catch, reach down with a screwdriver and push the lever across the front of the car, towards the cable.
To fix it properly, take the catch off the car and clean/de-grease it, then put it back.
There's some pics in my UKDM profile thread (see my sig).
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Yeah mine was like that for a couple of years, then that stopped working too, so I decided I'd better get off my arse and do something about it properlyMerlin wrote:My one does this every year or so. Lots of WD40 and wiggling the release lever solves it.

Haven't had a problem since cleaning/de-greasing

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Might be worth unclipping the cable from the catch near the driver's feet and on the bonnet mechanism and seeing how freely it moves. It should be a very smooth motion with no catching/sticking.
They will dry out over time and older ones can be re-oiled with WD40 or a much better oil like GT85. If you have the room you can often fit one of these to help with oiling the cables: Cable lubricator
Modern cables usually have self-lubricating sleeves which can be damaged by trying to lubricate them yourselves apparently but I don't think Preludes are new enough to have these, its mostly on new motorbikes for example.
Mine was really bad, often being almost impossible to close a couple of years back. I then replaced the cable with a new one, worked great for a few weeks before I front-ended the car and bent the new cable
so mine often doesn't close first time again!
They will dry out over time and older ones can be re-oiled with WD40 or a much better oil like GT85. If you have the room you can often fit one of these to help with oiling the cables: Cable lubricator
Modern cables usually have self-lubricating sleeves which can be damaged by trying to lubricate them yourselves apparently but I don't think Preludes are new enough to have these, its mostly on new motorbikes for example.
Mine was really bad, often being almost impossible to close a couple of years back. I then replaced the cable with a new one, worked great for a few weeks before I front-ended the car and bent the new cable
