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Hood Latch Replacement Service

How much does a Hood Latch Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Hyundai Scoupe Hood Latch Replacement is $137 with $42 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1993 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5L TurboService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$198.87Shop/Dealer Price$229.84 - $300.25
1995 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5LService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$178.87Shop/Dealer Price$209.86 - $280.28
1991 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5LService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$178.87Shop/Dealer Price$209.86 - $280.28
1993 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5LService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$178.87Shop/Dealer Price$209.84 - $280.24
1994 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5LService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$178.87Shop/Dealer Price$209.87 - $280.31
1992 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5LService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$178.87Shop/Dealer Price$209.86 - $280.28
1995 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5L TurboService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$183.87Shop/Dealer Price$214.72 - $285.04
1994 Hyundai ScoupeL4-1.5L TurboService typeHood Latch ReplacementEstimate$183.87Shop/Dealer Price$215.09 - $285.70
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What is the Hood Latch all about?

In order to ensure easy access to the engine and all of its components, your vehicle’s hood needs to stay open. However, it must be secured while driving, lest it opens and crashes into the windshield. The job of the hood latch is keeping the hood securely closed. It generally consists of a “hook and eye” type of assembly. The latch is operated via a cable that runs from the front of the car through the engine bay, passes through the firewall, and attaches to the back of the hood release handle/lever located below the steering wheel. When the hood is closed, the latch slides over the hood catch and a spring snaps the latch closed. To release the hood, you pull the release cable that opens the latch, allowing it to pop up past the hood catch. There is a secondary safety catch on the hood latch that needs to be pressed to open the hood fully. If the hood latch is seizing or broken, the hood will either not open or will not latch closed.

Keep in mind:

  • Hood latches can be damaged in many ways, including rust, accidents, debris and more.
  • If the latch is damaged and is in closed position, you may be unable to open the hood.
  • If the latch is damaged and is in open position, the hood may fly open while you’re on the road.

How it's done:

  • Remove and replace hood latch assembly
  • Install new hood latch assembly.
  • Confirm that the latch is working properly.

Our recommendation:

When replacing a hood latch, it’s generally best to replace the entire latch assembly (both the hook and eye). One component will be located on the hood itself, and the other will be located on the inside of the vehicle’s front end (generally behind the grille, attached to the release handle). Depending on your car’s make and model, replacing a hood latch can be complex, and it’s important that both parts are lined up correctly. Have one of our expert mechanics handle your hood latch repair or replacement.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Hood Latch?

  • The hood will not stay closed
  • Difficulty activating the latch when attempting to open the hood
  • Hood will not open when the release is pulled

How important is this service?

Replacing a damaged hood latch is very important. While driving without an operable latch won’t damage your engine, it can be dangerous, particularly if the hood does not close securely. Even if the latch is inoperable but in the closed position (meaning your hood won’t open while you’re driving), you still need to access the engine for regular maintenance and repairs. Have your faulty hood latch replaced as soon as possible.

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