SOURCE: HOOD RELEASE
try getting another person to push hood down whilst you pull the release lever if this does not work locate cable behind puller handle and use pliers to pull just a little more then when opened be sure to adjust cable a little tighter
SOURCE: battery dead can not open hood to boost
Latch for hood and trunk seems frozen.
Took fuse panel off, no illustration or terminal to put charger on.
could not find latch in wheel well.
Is There another solution?
SOURCE: The battery of my 911 porsche is dead. I cannot open the hood
You have a fuse box on the drive side next to your clutch petal, pull that cover off.
I have load a picture so you can connect a 12 volt battery, so you can pop the hood. this is how you can bypass the system
Let me know if this help you.
SOURCE: 1999 porsche 911 how to open hood with dead battery
The cheapest way to get around this and get enough voltage into the system to open the hood is to purchase a cigarette lighter extension (about 3 feet) and cut off the female plug on the end. Strip the 2 wires back a few inches and attach one to the positive and the other to the negative on a set of jumper cables. Attach the other end of the negative jumper to a battery. With the keyless entry in hand, touch the positive cable to the positive terminal on the battery and press the unlock button until you hear the car doors click. Once it clicks, you should be able to use the hood latch to gain access to the battery.
Locate the interior hood-release lever under the dashboard on the driver's side of the interior of the car.
Lift up and toward you on the hood release lever. The lever is connected to a cable that releases the hood. The hood will pop up about 1/2 inch when you pull the lever.
Move to the front of the car and locate the exterior hood-release lever under the front of the hood. It is located near the middle of the vehicle, just beyond where the front edge of the hood meets the body. Lift up on the inner lever.
Lift up on the edge of the hood while holding the inner lever in place. When the hood is up, find the hood prop and raise it, setting its tip in the hood-prop mount on the hood, to hold the hood up while you work in the engine bay.
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