How to fix/replace a Chev/GM hood release handle

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  • @knowtheledge23
    @knowtheledge23 10 місяців тому +3

    Been using pliers for 6+ years on my '04 Sierra , so finally bought the replacement , and had the same problem w/the flanged 5/16 nut not fitting. Didn't have tools to grind it down, so found a pack of 5/16 nuts with smaller flanges at the local hardware store for $3. It fit perfect in the new latch. I applied silicone spray as instructed and all works like new. Excellent instructions! 💯

  • @EvolvingHooman
    @EvolvingHooman Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much! Between this and my Haynes manual, I feel confident enough to fix this myself rather than getting overcharged at a shop and deal with them thinking I’m an easy target solely bc I happen to be female.

  • @JamesMendoza-p2l
    @JamesMendoza-p2l Рік тому +2

    I ordered the same part for my 05 Chevy Silverado, followed your video, and done. Thanks for the easy step-by-step.

  • @Mike1614YT
    @Mike1614YT 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the good video. after successfully getting into my truck without breaking anything for 15 years, I figured out how to kick and break this plastic hood release handle. the part was $12 delivered courtesy of China/AMZ .

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  2 роки тому +1

      If you look at why people sell cars, many do so because of silly things like this. Then if they're honest during the car sale they have to disclose problems to a potential buyer. Or, they are dishonest and 'forget' to tell them, and live with the knowledge that the buyer hates them forever. Better to fix something like this right away, get benefit from the fix and the car for longer, and get a better resale price and good will at the end of the day. These days, new cars aren't made to be nearly as durable.

  • @Buck1954
    @Buck1954 2 роки тому +1

    Perfect! Just what I need. If only the mechanic had done this. My old man body doesn't like crawling around on the ground anymore.

  • @rosieb9
    @rosieb9 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for posting this. Just bought a used 2005 and now I will be fixing the latch. 😊

  • @chabat124
    @chabat124 3 роки тому +1

    This video made it a snap. Thanks for taking the time to help the common wrenching man.

  • @jarenbraxton683
    @jarenbraxton683 5 років тому +14

    That’s true it would cost about 50 bucks to get this fixed. Thanks for the vid I bought the exact one and it worked for me

  • @58thatdude
    @58thatdude 4 роки тому +8

    wow been looking for this for awhile thanks for posting !!

  • @billk5727
    @billk5727 6 років тому +4

    Thanks Dave! Always thorough videos and explanations from you.

  • @Crunch.International
    @Crunch.International Рік тому

    Great video. I just followed you and replaced mine in about ten minutes.

  • @mrcoulson58
    @mrcoulson58 9 місяців тому

    Thanks, man! New hood release handle installed quickly thanks to your video.

  • @mancini2468
    @mancini2468 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this…because of your video, I bought the part and will fix it myself later this week. 👍🏼

  • @raulh9080
    @raulh9080 4 роки тому +2

    For the nut just cut some of plastic of on new piece or wigle it enough made it fit on mine thanks for video.

  • @fernesal
    @fernesal 3 роки тому +3

    You didn't mention that not everytime it fails because corrosion or cable but because of everytime you exit your truck you kick it. I wonder if we can add a kick protection using a side plate.

  • @RiffMusic1970
    @RiffMusic1970 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot. Will be doing this soon for my ‘05.

  • @drm315
    @drm315 6 років тому +5

    Dorman heroes? I've never looked at it as putting pressure on the dealers. You may have a valid point.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому +2

      Yeah, generics get a bad rap because their market is not very original, they usually just copy what the dealer made. But they also define what parts are worth by setting the low threshold. Fair competition makes us all better.

  • @jayogden1151
    @jayogden1151 4 роки тому +2

    Very informative and spot on. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @jerryburnett1803
    @jerryburnett1803 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Man! Easy fix. Great video!

  • @gfunk5345
    @gfunk5345 4 роки тому +2

    My man just made this look so easy. I’m going thru this problem right now, and I’m not making it look so easy lol

  • @davidfalcon6061
    @davidfalcon6061 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video, vary helpful, my handle gave out, and I was thinking of putting hood pins, but this is much better...

  • @brendacopper7558
    @brendacopper7558 10 місяців тому

    I wish you were here to fix mine 😢😢😢 I'm catching hell trying to get someone to do this

  • @FL-rk5kp
    @FL-rk5kp 6 років тому +4

    Mine has always been like that. Didn’t realize it was so easy to fix. Great video as usual.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому

      Yeah, Amazon sell those generic replacements for ten bucks. For that price, there's no point in searching through a junk yard, ha ha.

    • @davidhoward2237
      @davidhoward2237 6 років тому

      is it worth going to pick and pull anymore? well atleast where im out all good parts are gone before they get on the yard they sell good parts on ebay. So you can find parts cheaper on ebay

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому +1

      +David Howard Yes, the whole landscape of junk yards has changed. My local yards won't even let me pull my own parts, citing liability. And they don't keep the carcass very long, after they pull off anything that sells easily. I find it sad. Wandering through the junk yard was always a fun adventure.

  • @psycho9177
    @psycho9177 2 роки тому

    Outstanding video saved time and money.

  • @javieregartell
    @javieregartell 2 роки тому

    🤔hmm Thank you! Great video I was looking for this
    I don't need to replace the cable,just the handle.

  • @texastaurus9271
    @texastaurus9271 9 місяців тому

    thanks for the video... got mine replaced 👍👍

  • @kennethscofield4565
    @kennethscofield4565 3 роки тому +4

    The handle is easy enough to replace, I just needed to know hoevyo get that kick panel off without breaking it.Thanks for clearing that up. 🤙

  • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
    @shawnmrfixitlee6478 6 років тому +3

    Great share , Those fail quite often ! I see folks with vise grips on the end of the cable come in allot

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому

      Yeah. For a part worth only ten bucks, and an easy repair that takes 15 minutes, this one is definitely worth doing. People often get rid of cars because of silly irritations like this, and if they knew how easy they can be to fix they might hang onto the car for another few years. By comparison, the way new cars depreciate gives a lot of cash to work with. Thanks for stopping by, Shawn!

  • @tballi
    @tballi 2 роки тому

    Great explanation and presentation. Thanks so much!

  • @tedijune6759
    @tedijune6759 Рік тому

    Dear spelunkered; I appreciate your vid here… It is self explanatory, clear-concise… I have a 1999 Chevy Tahoe LT that the hood cable has stretched… I have the drivers side panel off, but now the hood won’t pop open…I think there are two hex head metal screws that hold the cable at the top-front metal that perhaps have come loose? Thoughts? Thank you, Tedi

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  Рік тому

      After reading your post I looked at my 2000 Suburban, and I can see a fair bit of the mechanism from the lower grill. I would start by spraying penetrating oil, silicone spray, or any light oil lubricant on it while trying to move the mechanism back and forth. From the inside you can see where the end of the cable meets a black bracket, pulling that bracket to the drivers side. You might be able to get some long angle pliers into that area to give it a bump. These all have two mechanisms, one to allow the hood to lift up a little, and a second that releases it all the way. The handle for the latter is reachable with your hand. These are designed to be difficult to break into, to prevent theft of batteries, vandalism etc. There was a major design change in the Suburban in 2000, so mine may not be similar to what you have. Good luck!

  • @4thwalltvandfilm
    @4thwalltvandfilm 6 років тому

    Thanks a bunch. That really helped and was super quick and easy.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому

      You're welcome! I thought so, too.

  • @larrymoberg3249
    @larrymoberg3249 Рік тому

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you very much. 5 🌟

  • @jamesbolton1861
    @jamesbolton1861 5 років тому +1

    Great information, well presented

  • @darylbiancucci2792
    @darylbiancucci2792 2 роки тому

    I ground the cap nut ok but now the socket I used to loosen the nut will not fit in where the nut goes in the new part. ??

  • @martinblouin3639
    @martinblouin3639 5 років тому

    just a side note, do not use lithium grease if you live in a part of the world where it gets cold, the grease is gonna harden like hard butter

  • @condor5635
    @condor5635 6 років тому +1

    Great video... I am going to lubricate my 03 Suburban latch area next opening!

  • @Daoldhead51
    @Daoldhead51 3 роки тому +1

    I’m out here struggling lol. Just needed a video to tell me I’m doing it right just too aggressive.

  • @neileschenbrenner4303
    @neileschenbrenner4303 Рік тому

    do you know what size thread is the retainer nut, dont have a grinder to cut the original nut.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  Рік тому

      I'm sorry, I never checked it. One of the most underrated tools in my garage is a thread checker. My set comes strung a wire so I can bring it to the work piece.

  • @donmcbroomaz
    @donmcbroomaz 3 роки тому

    What size nut needed to avoid having to grind down OEM nut? I have the new handle coming, but want to be ready to replace quickly.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  3 роки тому

      That nut was a cap nut, which is a hat shaped nut that serves the role of a combined nut and flat washer. The grinding I did was to make the brim of the 'hat' smaller. I don't remember the size of the nut, but even a normal size nut with correct thread pitch would work. You could take the nut into a hardware store and ask somebody to match up the correct size regular nut. Most hardware stores have matching kits that make pairing nuts and bolts a snap.

    • @donmcbroomaz
      @donmcbroomaz 3 роки тому

      @@spelunkerd Thanks for the quick reply! Much appreciated.

    • @cynziaselph7552
      @cynziaselph7552 2 роки тому +1

      Wouldn't it be a 13 mm, since that's the size socket you used?

    • @texastaurus9271
      @texastaurus9271 9 місяців тому

      @@cynziaselph7552threading is different

  • @Clyffcarlock1
    @Clyffcarlock1 2 роки тому

    Do you have to release the latch tension before removing the latch?

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  2 роки тому +1

      It unbolts as a unit, I don't remember problems with having to relieve tension first.

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 6 років тому +1

    Smashing job , looks like new again :-D
    Yes the cable and mechanisms do get sticky with old grease, so i suppose a cable and lock flush would be a good idea.
    Plastic has never been my favorite for stressed parts, it can get really brittle with age and repairing the part itself can be hard.
    Minimal designs leave no room for bodges.... i mean professional modifications :-D

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому

      Excellent point. Especially with those parts exposed to heat or sunlight, brittle degradation happens all the time. At least with common parts, generic competition gives the consumer options. When the part is uncommon and the manufacturer walks away from supply, we'll have few options beyond a laser printed part or a junk yard search.

    • @zx8401ztv
      @zx8401ztv 6 років тому +2

      I do hate plastic in home devices, i have repaired many vcr's for people in the distant past.
      Tiny bits of special shaped plastic mechanisms that can't be glued together and not enough space to use other methods.
      Some plastics seem to have an almost oiley surface, and glues just don't stay put.
      I've made parts from aluminium when i was in a determined mood LOL.
      I think we all know that state of mind where it just won't beat us.

  • @ronnieDshman18
    @ronnieDshman18 3 роки тому +1

    Great video thank you!!!

  • @laragreene8328
    @laragreene8328 4 роки тому

    Mine just has a bolt looking thing sticking out and the plastic handle fit on it....Its no wonder the plastic handle broke off...lol...but I cant figure a way to fix it and dont know of a glue strong enough to repair the handle. It didnt look like a very good set up to start with.Maybe if I saw the whole part to buy it would look easier. Maybe the handle comes with the bolt,already attached and I'm not seeing the whole picture.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  4 роки тому

      It may be time to compare with a similar model. Some junk yards allow clients to explore, it makes for a fun day.

  • @JG-re9it
    @JG-re9it 4 роки тому

    Where did you get the orange tool to take the panel off and where can I purchase one?

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  4 роки тому +1

      any autoparts store, harbor freight, amazon, bangood, etc. plastic is better because it doesn't scratch paint.

    • @JG-re9it
      @JG-re9it 4 роки тому

      What is it called?

  • @trevorhudson4817
    @trevorhudson4817 4 роки тому

    The shop is trying to charge me $205.68 but this is for a 96 2500 Chevy truck I acquired the truck through a will and need to fix it up. Would the handle in the video work for the truck?

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  4 роки тому

      Not sure, but for that money I'd be looking at aftermarket parts or junk yard parts for sure. Many parts stores will allow returns, though internet sales involve a more complicated return policy.

  • @Tj-gq3mn
    @Tj-gq3mn День тому

    How to open from inside if it’s broken

  • @brandondubois9849
    @brandondubois9849 6 років тому

    The plastic you removed around the handle what would you call that or where could I find one?

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому

      I'm not sure what they call it but your best bet is a junk yard, preferably one you can go into yourself to remove the part you need.

  • @rodolfomonarrez1919
    @rodolfomonarrez1919 3 роки тому

    Just replaced mine, but it wont open, and I don't want to pull on it any further because I'm afraid to break it again. There was some noise coming from the front when I took it off. Somebody that can help?

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  3 роки тому

      I did a video on the hood of a VW Jetta, and it does show the general principles of how these work. They are designed to be difficult to access for security. You may be able to get the tip of a spray cannister into the latch area to lubricate the binding metal parts.

  • @dodgers8187
    @dodgers8187 5 років тому

    Where did you get the replacement from? Link if possible please & thank you

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  5 років тому

      I don't remember, I think I found it on Amazon or Rock Auto or Ebay.

  • @robertlyman7245
    @robertlyman7245 Рік тому

    Got it done fast ty

  • @anthonybegay3091
    @anthonybegay3091 Рік тому

    Locking pliers?

  • @ramdbzdude0_0
    @ramdbzdude0_0 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you sir!

  • @abelcp22
    @abelcp22 4 роки тому

    Nice thank you for the help

  • @thegreek8962
    @thegreek8962 5 років тому +1

    Thank you ~ really..

  • @stuzman52
    @stuzman52 6 років тому

    It looks like Dorman came through on this one minus the flange which was a little too big. And the OEM part wouldn't have been worth it for that alone. And Dave, how did you know that I was thinking about cleaning that up before you put that kick panel back in place? :))

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  6 років тому

      Yeah. The other issue with aftermarket parts is durability, we'll see about that. It looks to be made of the same plastic that the original was. Thanks Terry.

  • @ericlou3405
    @ericlou3405 9 місяців тому

    Just did mine

  • @seanThree16
    @seanThree16 3 роки тому

    this is every car problem ive ever had in my entire life. something breaks, i think it should be simple, watch a youtube video of someone doing something I cannot do, which is why im watching this, in this case it's opening the fucking hood. The cable broke, that's why Ive resorted to this in desperation...then I take it to a fucking mechanic and they do it and charge me 200 dollars.

    • @spelunkerd
      @spelunkerd  3 роки тому

      I remember that frustration. Given what mechanics may charge for this, they find it frustrating, too! These are designed to be difficult, to make it hard for strangers to steal your battery, ignition wires, etc. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help.

  • @youcefmesslem5882
    @youcefmesslem5882 2 роки тому

    Hawar you pané kapo chovroli blazer v6 1996

  • @rvadventures
    @rvadventures 11 місяців тому

    Typical doorman junk.

  • @jimierogers9022
    @jimierogers9022 3 роки тому

    Just don’t buy dorman…literally the worst parts on the market

  • @SrzMMC
    @SrzMMC 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you!!