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Thread: Flush Locking Hood/Bonnet Latch Legalities?

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    My old Rover P6 3,500 had it in the bloody glove box! Cant remember which side.

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    And then my Citroen had it on both sides! (You had to release both to open the bonnet)
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    My Suzuki had it in the glove box, you could lock the glove box, unlike the rest of the car.

    My 110 County just had the latch in the grill, which is exactly where it's needed when you want to open the bonnet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    And then my Citroen had it on both sides! (You had to release both to open the bonnet)
    Both at the same time, or one then the other?
    Could you reach both from the same place in the car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    Both at the same time, or one then the other?
    Could you reach both from the same place in the car?

    Tony
    1. One after the other - there are two latches, one on each front corner. Some earlier models had one internally operated and one with a lever at the front.

    2. Yes, if there is nobody in the LH front seat and you are reasonably fit and arms at least average length (and waist not too large - conflict with steering wheel!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren9981 View Post
    My Skoda has it on the passenger side. Subaru Impreza has it on the drivers side. Go figure.
    Easy. Skoda is Euro .. ie. predominantly LHD
    Suby is Japanese, ie. RHD ..
    Japanese are not stupid! They make it easier for the neurosis affected Japanese customers .. the rest of the world can get stuffed!

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    My old Rover P6 3,500 had it in the bloody glove box! Cant remember which side.
    If memory serves me(which it usually doesn't!) drivers glovebox(noting that they had one for driver AND one for passenger), and just to the left of the steering wheel.

    My favourite trick of the P6(other than being my favourite car I've ever owned) ... the very handy fuel reserve (pull) lever.
    I don't ever remember the cable being tight on that feature, and easy location to get at too!
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    To be fair. Don’t remember P6 being expected to Ford rivers, drive sand and dirt or generally have full on excursions off bitumen.

    Anything used in dirt & mud will have these issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    Easy. Skoda is Euro .. ie. predominantly LHD
    Suby is Japanese, ie. RHD ..
    Japanese are not stupid! They make it easier for the neurosis affected Japanese customers .. the rest of the world can get stuffed!


    If memory serves me(which it usually doesn't!) drivers glovebox(noting that they had one for driver AND one for passenger), and just to the left of the steering wheel.
    My favourite trick of the P6(other than being my favourite car I've ever owned) ... the very handy fuel reserve (pull) lever.
    I don't ever remember the cable being tight on that feature, and easy location to get at too!
    Yes, brilliant cars! I had mine for 25 years and it was not new when I bought it. That glove box could also be locked I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    To be fair. Don’t remember P6 being expected to Ford rivers, drive sand and dirt or generally have full on excursions off bitumen.

    ....
    not by your average driver .. but then again an idiot like me comes along and .... well, yeah I got mine bogged once, where I shouldn't have been driving it.
    But they did have very long compliant suspension and very decent ground clearance(for a road car) which allowed them to be driven over fallen trees on goat tracks.

    Needless to say a few months after my 'stupid moment' .. I ended up with my RRC

    ps. my cable oiler doodad(thanks to your tip) arrived the other day, keen to test it on my D1s reluctant cable soon.
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