E60 M5 bonnet release jammed
E60 M5 bonnet release jammed
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manand38

Original Poster:

2,026 posts

231 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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Hi all,

I topped up oil in the M5 yesterday, then tried to close the bonnet. It seemed to close ok but when I try and open it, the bonnet is jammed and I am unable to release it.

Anyone else had a similar issue?

E30M3SE

8,489 posts

221 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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Get yourself anther pair of hands, one of you apply slight downward pressure on the leading edge of the bonnet whilst the other pulls the release handle. Or try downward pressure followed by a brisk upwards jerk.

(This is assuming that the release handle still feels like it is attatched to the release mech, if the handle is limp this will not work).

sdc77

92 posts

190 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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I had exactly the same problem ... Luckily I was at BMW chigwell at the time and they opened it for me ( with a bit of effort as described above)
Once opened it just required proper lubrication ... Been fine since

morphumax3985

1 posts

121 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Just had this problem myself on my e60 530d, seems like the lubricant dried out and the latch wouldn't move.

I tried the suggestions above, and they wouldn't work for me, but I found something that did, so if anyone else needs it they can try this.

I got the end of an old piece of lashing strap, although any short piece of strong rope/strap should do, and I fed it through behind the latch itself to form a loop around the latch. Then I used that to pull sideways on the latch, which successfully released it.

Might be useful for someone else smile

Khaki Suit

502 posts

189 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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morphumax3985 said:
Just had this problem myself on my e60 530d, seems like the lubricant dried out and the latch wouldn't move.

I tried the suggestions above, and they wouldn't work for me, but I found something that did, so if anyone else needs it they can try this.

I got the end of an old piece of lashing strap, although any short piece of strong rope/strap should do, and I fed it through behind the latch itself to form a loop around the latch. Then I used that to pull sideways on the latch, which successfully released it.

Might be useful for someone else smile
I think M5's have double catches.

skeeterm5

4,507 posts

213 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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yes it does