How To Open Hood: 1998 Mazda 626 LX 2.0L 4 Cyl.

Mazda 626 Model Years - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Open the Hood - Locate hood latches and open the hood

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Video Description

This video shows you how to open the hood in your 1998 Mazda 626. Popping the hood, or bonnet, on your 626 is a two step process, you need to release the hood latch inside your 626 and then you need to release the safety latch under your hood in the front of your 626. The video above shows you the location of both hood latches.

Sometimes, the hood on Mazdas gets stuck and won't pop up after the interior latch is released. If you need to open the hood with a stuck latch on your 626, simply pull up on the hood and it should pop up for you to release the second latch. Another option is to pull the interior hood release, then bang on the hood to see if that pops it open.

If your hood still won't open, you may have a broken hood release cable. Opening the hood on your 626 with a broken cable requires you to use a coat hanger to reach through the grille and release the latch on the bottom of the hood latch. Sometimes, especially on older 626s, you may have difficulty getting your hood to latch when you close it. In this case, the interior release lever on your 1998 Mazda 626 is probably stuck in the “open” position – push the release lever back and forth several times and then try to close your hood.

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