Battery died in 2005 Corvette cannot pop hood.

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Asked by RReeAlity Feb 17, 2014 at 12:43 AM about the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Used spare key to unlock trunk, then opened door by pulling lever, but I cannot pop hood to charge battery, what now? Tow truck?

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199,775

From what I am finding that once you figure out how to get in there is a manual hood release inside the driver compartment. Is your owners manual in the car? It will have the info you need to locate hood handle

199,775

Oh and use caution opening and closing the doors with dead battery. The windows wont index and might cause an issue opening and closing if they catch on the frame.

39,775

charge it thru the cigar lighter socket, any appliance that plugs in socket has the wires to connect. must be always on socket, pc tap, ect

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No owners manual present, tried to pop hood the regular way with no results...

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199,775

Ok I am looking at your manual now. I will send you a link to a free on line version

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199,775

http://justgivemethedamnmanual.com -- select the Chevy symbol, then make and then it will ask you for year. Hope this helps.

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Charge thru cigarette lighter socket? How in the John Brown do you do that?

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199,775

All I find is the manual release in the driver compartment to open hood. Might want to have someone lightly push down and pull up on hood as you try to release. But be easy.

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