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SamGTi

Bonnet Fixings

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SamGTi

One of the hinges that hold the bonnet on my 205 has come loose and it is causing the bonnet to sit slightly raised when shut.

 

The bonnet is held on by 2 small metal hinges either side and it the smaller, further back one of these hinges that has come loose. It's still attatched to the bonnet but come off the bodywork.

 

Does anybody know how the hinge attatched back to the bodywork? There is a very small bolt in the hinge which could have sheared off or maybe it will need to be welded? Either way, space is very restricted and I can't see how it goes back on!

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jochem

The bolt is prolly broken. If you weld it there will be no more movement in the hinge to open or shut the bonnet.

Pretty nasty to get in there and take the broken blot out i asume.

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SamGTi

That's what I thought. And yeah, I han only just get 2 fingers in there (!) so the chances of getting any tools in there are very minimal!

 

What do I do?!? :angry:

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Rob_the_Sparky

Live with it, unless it really bothers you. My shed is like this and I see no way of fixing it without a lot of work as the access is so poor.

 

Rob

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rich_w

I seem to remember having a simlair problem, it was some time ago, but I got hold of a fexi drill shaft, drilled out the bolt and retapped....

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Baz

Seems a common problem, happened on a few of my 205s and Paxo now too. Most of the time you can drill out the old stud and get away with putting a nyloc nut and bolt in it.

But, it sounds like yours is where the actual hinge attaches to the car itself, tricky but can be done, i did when changing engines, as probably easier to have the whole bonnet off, and plastic scuttle panel out of the way, drill out the old bit, and there's a (very) small hole you (or some1 with small hands) can get a nut behind so you can put a bolt to it, I'm pretty sure this is how we did it, or as said may have been re-tapped, i have the memory of a goldfish so will ask the genius that is my Dad to make sure!! ;)

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SamGTi
Live with it, unless it really bothers you. My shed is like this and I see no way of fixing it without a lot of work as the access is so poor.

 

Rob

 

I probably could live with it but it's just annoying to see the bonnet sitting about 1cm higher on one side. You can't really notice it unless it's pointed out but I like things to be perfect!

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