-
hood release
by
79Rabbit
on 17 Mar, 2007 00:35
-
I just want to get some ideas on what other people are doing about the hood release lever that sticks out the front grill of the 79 rabbit...... I'd imagine in 79 autotheft through the hood wasn't that common..... times have changed..... are you guys cutting the latch? Relocating the latch to be pulled from the inside?? Or just leaving it? Just wanna see what's the best idea for taking care of this.... thanks!
-
#1
by
jtanguay
on 18 Mar, 2007 07:53
-
just connect a 12v lead to it and make sure its 'moist' :twisted:
-
#2
by
AdAm84
on 18 Mar, 2007 20:26
-
would putting the hood release on from a later rabbit work? my 84 has a hood release on the inside. just an idea.
-
#3
by
79Rabbit
on 20 Mar, 2007 19:50
-
Hmm.. Interesting Idea... that Might work.... Im actually planning to Install an alarm with a hood sensor anyways, but the fact that the lever sticks out and anybody can just come by and pull it bugs me..... I was thinking of cutting the lever back so its behing the grill and attaching another means of releasing it..... maybe a wire and some pullys welded into place somewhere?? HaHa! I dunno...
-
#4
by
burn_your_money
on 20 Mar, 2007 19:59
-
DON'T CUT IT
you can sell that latch for like $50-$75 on vortex. You can swap the entire "normal" hood release from a rabbit into your car, just drill out the rivets
-
#5
by
jtanguay
on 21 Mar, 2007 20:57
-
there's been some guy's who put leads in the gas tank door.. just connect 12v to it and it opens the door (in case the battery is dead etc..)
pretty neat idea huh! I may do that as I will be shaving my doors.
-
#6
by
79Rabbit
on 21 Mar, 2007 23:32
-
Yo thanks for that bit! Ill be trying to take that out this weekend probably..... We'll see. Thanks Man!
-
#7
by
burn_your_money
on 22 Mar, 2007 05:12
-
Maybe I was thinking of something else... I just looked on vortex and most sold for $20-50 shipped. Still not a bad deal though
-
#8
by
79Rabbit
on 22 Mar, 2007 12:52
-
Thats ok..... Slow money is better than no money as the saying goes..... At least i can get somethng for it. Also...
Is there any Particular year that i would need to look for as the replacement hood latch? I forgot to ask that the other day.....
-
#9
by
AdAm84
on 22 Mar, 2007 13:14
-
84 had the latch that was popped from inside. don't know when that started though. sorry.
-
#10
by
RabbitJockey
on 22 Mar, 2007 13:18
-
84 had the latch that was popped from inside. don't know when that started though. sorry.
the outside pop latch was only on base model rabbits and usually on older ones. i've only seen them on 1980 and older rabbits
-
#11
by
saurkraut
on 22 Mar, 2007 14:45
-
-
#12
by
Darth Garry
on 10 May, 2007 11:32
-
Most people probably don't know what a hood latch is anyways
If you want to make your car real secure, do like my dad did.
He mounted two switches inside the wheel well. The first one killed the injection pump solenoid. The second one closed a contact between accessory power in the horn.
If switch one is off, the car will not run, unless someone jumps the battery to the solenoid.
If switch two is on, as soon as you juice up the accessory power to run the car, the horn will not stop. Po' man's alarm system.
Garry
-
#13
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 May, 2007 05:59
-
where you located 79rabbit? if you want i'll trade you for your latch for one of my late model hood release latches with remote cable and lever ? i cant believe they are selling for that much especially when i have 3 or 4 of each style! your style were on rabbits untile 1980 and then changed to the new remote style in 81 .i still see alot of 80 rabbits still around well let me know ?
thanks Duane
-
#14
by
BlackTieTD
on 30 May, 2007 10:57
-
i'll trade you for a cable latch and i can probably find a cable and the lever as well. i'm looking for the one you want to get rid of :lol: if someone wants to steal something from a rabbit they must be really bored :lol: