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The hood on a 1995 BMW is opened by locating the hood release below and to the left of the steering column. It is pulled outward to release the hood and the latch under the lip of the hood is lifted to open the hood.
to open the hoodgto open the hood red lath under th dash on the drivers side must be pulled toward you, this will release the primary latch. then looking @ the front of the Benz there will be a small "t" shaped handle tat will be out from the grill pull this handle and the hood will open
Unlock the door with your key, and pull the hood release.
The easiest way to open up your hood is to have someone pull the hood release lever for you. While they are pulling on the lever, you can then pull up on the hood.
It's in the glove box
Under steering wheel, find and pull the red lever (and yes, it IS difficult to find, but it's there ;-). That will "pop" open the hood slightly. Then, simply lift the hood open all the way; it will rise easily and stay open with the automatic shocks.
It is a silver-colored cylinder right at the beginning of the engine as soon as you open the hood. It is right behind the fan and the radiator and will be looking at you when you open the hood. It has a black knob on top of the cylinder. Unscrew the black knob and remove the silver lid and you will see the red power steering fluid.
The only way to open your Mercedes-Benz C300 hood, is to release the hatch lock from under the steering column. It is located where it can not be seen when you are seated in the drivers seat, hence the difficulty in locating it.
after you open the inside hood release there is a little black piece of plastic in the grill push it to the left or right or you may have to pull it straight out different years did it different.
Open the hood and look see. If you see an A/C compressor then it is equipped with A/C.
Open the Hood, It is located on the passenger side almost against the firewall