The car features two compartment
lids, i.e. the bonnet lid and the fuel filler flap. The bonnet lid consists of an exterior trim
assembled on a support frame. Strips of sealant are applied between
the trim and the frame. These limit vibrations while also increasing
overall rigidity. The fuel filler flap is made out of plastic
in the same shade as the body and is moved by hand. A press-fastener
is fitted to hold the flap in closed position.
BONNET LID
The bonnet lid is made using
conventional pressing methods. Its frame includes preset collapse
lines. This safety feature - together with special retaining hooks
- prevents the bonnet going through the windscreen in the case of
impact. The bonnet is lined throughout with a preformed
panel in sound-absorbent material. This reduces noise emissions
to the outside of the car and also to the car interior to increase
passenger comfort. To lower aerodynamic noise still further, the front
and rear sides of the engine bay are fitted with two seals. Moulded
foam blocks are also fitted behind the two hinges. The panel is fastened to the frame by means
of press-studs and is made out of compressed textile fibres coated
with oil and water-repellent material that is preformed by hot-pressing.
The pressing process includes the perimeter finish and holes for fastening. The lid is supported by two hinges, each
fitted with a fastening hook made out of the moving part of the
hinge. The lid is opened and closed by a single
central catch that incorporates a safety hook. The catch is opened by a Bowden cable operated
by a lever located in the lower side area of the facia on the driver's
side. View of bonnet lid components
1 - Bonnet lid2 - Lid hinge3 - Retaining hooks4 - Support strut5 - Weather strips6 - Bonnet catch
The fuel filler flap is made
out of plastic in the same shade as the body and can be operated
manually from outside. The flap hinge mount is secured by two nuts
accessible from inside the wheel arch, and supports a flap return
spring. On the inside of the flap, there are two pins which fit
into a seating to maintain the correct closing position.