The deformation of the engine hood needs to be repaired through sheet metal. Go to a regular repair shop and the technician will help you handle it. If it is a serious impact deformation, it is recommended to replace it. Even after repairing the surface, the lower reinforcement plate will not be completely repaired, resulting in a significant decrease in the strength of the engine hood, which is not conducive to safe driving; Opening method: There is a cable under the steering wheel, and the handle is pulled open to unlock. Then, both hands lift the engine hood and it will be lifted to a certain height in the middle. Put your fingers in and there is a card that can be pushed in and pushed in to fully open the engine hood. If it is a hydraulic rod, simply pull the handle to open the engine hood)
When installing the engine hood on a car, it is necessary to adjust the position. If the installation position of the engine hood is not appropriate, adjustments can be made as follows: ① Unscrew the fixing bolts of the engine hood hinge, move the hinge up and down, left and right to adjust the engine hood. ② Rotate the engine hood buffer block to adjust the height of the engine hood so that it is flush with the front and side edges of the body. ③ After unscrewing the fixing bolts of the engine hood latch, move the latch up and down, left and right to adjust. ④ Close the engine hood and check for alignment with surrounding components, with even gaps
In the summer of 1976, Ford Motor Company launched the first generation Fiesta to the market. The basic model was equipped with a 1.0-liter engine, with a power of 30 kilowatts. The entire vehicle weighed only 700 kilograms, making it the lightest among similar cars. The 1.2 cubic meters of cargo space was also the largest among similar cars. It had the best panoramic view and a drag coefficient of 0.42 compared to other cars at that time. The small drag coefficient greatly reduced fuel consumption, with a fuel consumption of only 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers at a speed of 90 kilometers per hour, At a speed of 120 kilometers per hour, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 8.2 liters, and when driving in the city, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 7.9 liters. Fuel economy was a key factor for the success of the Ford Fiesta in the era of energy crisis, but this was not its only advantage. Through strong technological innovation, the Fiesta proved that size is not the only measure of car value
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