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If the hood is original to the car whoever removed the wiring may have simply taped it into the wire harness on the firewall. If they have been removed or cut off, you can locate the corresponding wires in the firewall harness and splice into it with the hood harness. Otherwise you may have to purchase both wire harness from a specialty warehouse and that will be expensive. If there are no wires/plug taped into the firewall harness there is also a possibility that the car didn't come with the hood signals and the hood was added later.
Sounds like the new strut is either upside down or defective. When you purchase these make sure you get a hood support not a lift gate. The lift gate ones are for a much lighter rear hatch and will not support a hood.
well go to wal-mart get some goo gone very carefully with a razor get under the adhesive apply goo gone as it lets go work slowly with razor being careful of the paint continue until removed the use goo gone to remove remaining adhesive use a little polishing compound then apply wax
The best way to fix the hole is to weld them closed, and then do the body and paint work.
Since it is over the engine, there is a lot of heat. If you just use body filler, it would pop out in a fairly short period of time.
The same thing could happen fron opening and closing the hood.
The other options are, replace the hood with a new or used one.
Or find a different hood scoop that would hide the marks from the one you have on there.
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