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weeds
18th February 2013, 08:38 AM
just checking in before i get home this arvo......is it as straight forward as taking the grill off to access the mech?
from inside the cab the cable moves its full length
the spare is mounted on the bonnet and been getting more and more difficult to get the bonnet to lock down
noogie
18th February 2013, 09:25 AM
When my bonnet got stuck a while back, to fix it I had to loosen the bonnet hinges and realign the catch.
redrovertdi
18th February 2013, 12:13 PM
use long nose pliers and reach through the grill and pull the cable-very easy.
Richard
MLD
18th February 2013, 12:44 PM
my bonnet stuck over xmas on a 4wd trip. Like you the handle and cable moved its full length but no release. Even after bashing and pulling on the bonnet. It was a build up of dust and crap in the bonnet locking mechanism. I gave it a solid squirt with the hose in the mechanism and it came loose. Easy fix before you start on the tools. I gave mine a squirt of silicon spray afterwards to lubricate everything.
hope it's an easy fix like mine.
MLD
weeds
18th February 2013, 12:46 PM
thanks guys.....will have a look this arvo if the rain eases up
weeds
18th February 2013, 06:33 PM
I ended up removing the grill and using long nose pliers......I lubed it all up, adjusted the pin and it closes a lot easier (without spare tyre)
I think I need a new cable now.
jimr1
18th February 2013, 07:11 PM
:DSo do I ,I have a bit of cord , it's on the list :D:D
redrovertdi
18th February 2013, 07:15 PM
I have a wire loop of the cable just poking through the grill as the standard cable in the car is useless when you have a spare wheel on the bonnet.
Richard
SimonM
18th February 2013, 08:58 PM
I have a wire loop of the cable just poking through the grill as the standard cable in the car is useless when you have a spare wheel on the bonnet.
Richard
X 2. Though I don't have the spare on the bonnet.
wpalmo
18th February 2013, 10:09 PM
I have a wire loop of the cable just poking through the grill as the standard cable in the car is useless when you have a spare wheel on the bonnet.
Richard
Sounds like a good idea. Series III Stage Ones have basically the same looking bonnet as Tdi and Td5 Defenders and also have bonnet mounted spare wheels as a factory fit. The bonnet catch for these is a lever that is accessed through the front grill. Works very well and is easy to open with the weight of a rim and tyre mounted on the bonnet. Might be possible to fit this system to the Pre Puma Defenders.
Only problem I can see is that it makes it easy for anyone to access your engine if they know where to look. Although I think that there is a locking system via a keyed cylinder lock that can be fitted to the front panel just above the grill for the Stage One.
One question for those who have a spare mounted on the Defender bonnet; is the bonnet reinforced with a subframe? I know that the Stage One is reinforced with a frame but I haven't looked under the Deefer bonnet.
Regards Warrick.
redrovertdi
19th February 2013, 06:54 AM
My bonnet is the standard one, the wheel mount is a heavy steel plate with 3 long studs through the bonnet and wheel[land rover size], i have a sheet of chequer plate on top of the bonnet in the recess, works well.
Richard
weeds
19th February 2013, 07:24 AM
good idea guys, i might leave a wire pocking through the grill........grr maybe i should have done this last night
jimr1
19th February 2013, 12:21 PM
Sounds like a good idea. Series III Stage Ones have basically the same looking bonnet as Tdi and Td5 Defenders and also have bonnet mounted spare wheels as a factory fit. The bonnet catch for these is a lever that is accessed through the front grill. Works very well and is easy to open with the weight of a rim and tyre mounted on the bonnet. Might be possible to fit this system to the Pre Puma Defenders.
Hi Warrick , not all stage 1shad the spare wheel mounted on the bonnet , at least mine didn't . The 110 Countys had a catch on the grill, plus a lock (seperate key) up until then all Land Rovers had bonnet catches on the front grill . they were well made and gave very little truble and simple to use . When Land Rover went over to cable I thought it was poor design and poor quality, not much more than a bike cable , exept 4 times the cost to replace . If your looking at other options have you lookedat the Jeep type on ether side of the bonnet ? cheers jimr1 ..
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