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Buick Encore Hood Latch is at the center of the front end safety and similarly to the vehicle it provides protection to it is a strong compromise between power and intelligent design. The Buick Encore showroom debuted in 2013, with city handling, a 1.4 liter turbocharged engine, in which the torque is combined with the tremendous fuel numbers, and a quiet cabin with an eight inch infotainment screen easily streamable. The company also introduced a sport touring model later so that the owners can have direct-injection punch, Stop/Start and unique 18 inch wheels without losing the comfort associated with everyday use. This is because in these touches Buick has made the Encore current, effective and entertaining even at a cheap service footprint when using genuine parts. The Buick Encore Hood Latch reflects this philosophy in that the hood lock is so tight that it does not shake off due to bumps and instead releases easily to allow easy repairs. The Hood Latch is installed according to factory specifications and placed beneath the grille to provide guidance to the striker, prevents accidental lift at high speed, and works with a safety catch to protect engine, radiator, and battery systems. Due to the presence of Buick engineers matching every Encore Hood Latch to the original points of alignment, the owners maintain factory panel gaps and reliable performance. Installation, parking, battery disconnection, removing the old latch, cable and attaching the new Hood Latch to the same brackets, clipping cable, torquing the bolts, reconnecting the battery, and testing easy release and securely closing are some of the steps to follow.