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corsa_boi |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 17:06 |
i had this problem when i fiited my bonnet struts, its easy to sort out iceman, just keep putting the screw in different places and then see what happens, i think i had to lift the bonnet from near the window,lift it up towards the sky,cause then its going to sit away from the corner. if you get me:o ahh anyway just have a play and you will get it rite.:D | |
Joff |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 16:08 |
Adjustment at the hinge is best with another pair of hands to hold the bonnet whilst you whip round with a 10mm socket. | |
Ian |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:59 |
There should be rubber stoppers on the bonnet which you turn to adjust. | |
iceman |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:58 |
oh and where it hits the wing is sits well low at that point | |
Rob B |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:58 |
my bonnet sits slightly higher over one headlight to the other, is this a case of adjusting bolts ? sorry about hi jacking the thread but was just about to start one up and seen tthis. | |
iceman |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:56 |
i have tried im useless lol at least i know there is nothing wrong else where lol i did think the 1 of the arms may have be bent lol | |
Ian |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:55 |
You should be able to sort that. | |
iceman |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:54 |
near the windscreen right on the corner | |
Ian |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:39 |
Yes. | |
iceman |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:39 |
could the bonnet hit the wing if the alignment was incorrect? | |
Ian |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:29 |
Yeah there's adjustment in the hinges bolts where they meet the bonnet. | |
iceman |
posted on 12th Jun 05 at 15:13 |
If you get the bolts incorrectly positioned, would this cause the bonnet to hit the wing ? |