I grease mine regularly from above and with spare wheel out have tried to work in oil to what bit of cable shows from underneath, working release lever to ensure smooth action. You should be able to hear a positive click each side when hood is pressed down at rear with hood errected or not.
I have posted these pics before on another thread, but I hope this shows how the release cable operates.
![[Linked Image]](https://www.tm-img.com/images/2024/10/30/Latch---left-side-showing-direction-of-cable-pull.jpg)
![[Linked Image]](https://www.tm-img.com/images/2024/10/30/Latch---left-side-showing-nuts.jpg)
Just picking up on this thread again.
Today, I went to help a friend whose Roadster hood was difficult to release. The earlier photo shows the obvious means of adjustment which is located on the passenger side via the spare wheel hole. It's a fiddle to get to of course and having taken up the slack, the catch-hole on that side gave a clear path. However, the driver side catch-hole was still only partially clear. So, I tightened a bit more on the passenger side but it was making little difference! Yet if I poked a rod down the hole, it was possible to move it open wider.
Head scratching and following the cable route and the solution was found.
On the driver side, where the seat belt slot is, there is another hidden adjuster! Best to peel the carpet back down an inch or so above the seat belt slot as it’s only held by tacks and then it is relatively easy to take up more slack.
BUT, despite that, the catch hole still would not open fully. Realisation then dawned that I had done up the passenger side too much, which was now bringing the whole thing to an early stop. Slackening off the passenger side such that its catch hole was still just fully opening, allowed enough movement for the driver side to clear also.
So in conclusion, if you have this problem, adjust the driver side first using the hidden adjuster, followed by the passenger side.