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[* icon_note] First things first, you need to access the car's engine, which is done by popping (A.K.A. opening) the hood of the vehicle.
[* red] Locate the hood release lever that is found under the dashboard to the left of the driver's side and pull it.
- [* icon_note] Some cars may have their hood release levers near the kick panel of the driver's side instead, so you could also check there if it's not under the dashboard.
+ [* icon_reminder] Some cars may have their hood release levers near the kick panel of the driver's side instead, so you could also check there if it's not under the dashboard.
[* orange] After pulling the hood release lever, the hood will open a gap just big enough to access the secondary release lock. Push that lock to the side to fully release the hood.
[* yellow] With the hood fully released, start lifting it carefully up, then prop it up using the hood shock(s) or prop rod(s) that comes with the car.