The hood is heavy and somewhat awkward to remove and install, so at least two people should perform this procedure. Begin by using blankets or pads to cover the cowl area of the body and
Fenders to protect the paint. Make marks or scribe a line around the hood hinge for proper alignment during installation. Disconnect any cables or wires that may interfere with removal. Have an assistant support one side of the hood while you support the other, and simultaneously remove the hinge-to-hood nuts, using your shoulder to support the hood while removing the bolts. Lift off the hood, and for installation, reverse the removal steps. For adjustment, fore-and-aft and side-to-side alignment of the hood can be achieved by moving the hinge plate slot after loosening the bolts or nuts. Mark around each hinge plate to determine the amount of movement, then loosen the bolts or nuts and adjust the hood into the correct position, tightening the hinge bolts afterward to check the fit. If necessary, adjust the
Hood Latch up-and-down and side-to-side on the radiator support to ensure the hood closes securely and flush with the fenders, making marks around the latch for reference before repositioning it. Finally, adjust the hood bumpers on the radiator support to ensure the hood is flush with the fenders when closed, and periodically lubricate the hood latch assembly and hinges with white, lithium-base grease to prevent binding and wear.