DIY - Rear Bumper Removal
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DIY - Rear Bumper Removal
I didn't find a DIY on this, just some posts people asking how to, with no answers.
So here goes. NOTE: I didn't fully remove the bumper as I didn't need to for my purposes (which I won't discuss in this thread), but once you know how to unlatch the bumper (trickiest part - step 3 below), the rest is easy.
So to whom this may benefit, here are my findings:
1. Remove all visible screws around the wheel wells, underneath the bumper, and where the rear hatch covers the bumper (Pic 1).
2. Take out the mud flaps if equipped
3. Pull the cover away from the plastic screw hole, with a motion toward the wheel well, then toward you. Use minimal to moderate force. I believe this is where some people got stuck not knowing you have to do this technique first. (Pic 2 + 3)
4. Continue to pull slightly down and towards you all around until cover is removed, using semi-moderate force. It will "snap" out. Note the slight notches on the bumper cover is what latches it in place against the plastic receiving end on the body. (Pic 4 + 5)
Reverse steps to put it back snapping the cover back in.
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So here goes. NOTE: I didn't fully remove the bumper as I didn't need to for my purposes (which I won't discuss in this thread), but once you know how to unlatch the bumper (trickiest part - step 3 below), the rest is easy.
So to whom this may benefit, here are my findings:
1. Remove all visible screws around the wheel wells, underneath the bumper, and where the rear hatch covers the bumper (Pic 1).
2. Take out the mud flaps if equipped
3. Pull the cover away from the plastic screw hole, with a motion toward the wheel well, then toward you. Use minimal to moderate force. I believe this is where some people got stuck not knowing you have to do this technique first. (Pic 2 + 3)
4. Continue to pull slightly down and towards you all around until cover is removed, using semi-moderate force. It will "snap" out. Note the slight notches on the bumper cover is what latches it in place against the plastic receiving end on the body. (Pic 4 + 5)
Reverse steps to put it back snapping the cover back in.
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I didn't find a DIY on this, just some posts people asking how to, with no answers.
So here goes. NOTE: I didn't fully remove the bumper as I didn't need to for my purposes (which I won't discuss in this thread), but once you know how to unlatch the bumper (trickiest part - step 3 below), the rest is easy.
So to whom this may benefit, here are my findings:
1. Remove all visible screws around the wheel wells, underneath the bumper, and where the rear hatch covers the bumper (Pic 1).
2. Take out the mud flaps if equipped
3. Pull the cover away from the plastic screw hole, with a motion toward the wheel well, then toward you. Use minimal to moderate force. I believe this is where some people got stuck not knowing you have to do this technique first. (Pic 2 + 3)
4. Continue to pull slightly down and towards you all around until cover is removed, using semi-moderate force. It will "snap" out. Note the slight notches on the bumper cover is what latches it in place against the plastic receiving end on the body. (Pic 4 + 5)
Reverse steps to put it back snapping the cover back in.
______________________________________________________
So here goes. NOTE: I didn't fully remove the bumper as I didn't need to for my purposes (which I won't discuss in this thread), but once you know how to unlatch the bumper (trickiest part - step 3 below), the rest is easy.
So to whom this may benefit, here are my findings:
1. Remove all visible screws around the wheel wells, underneath the bumper, and where the rear hatch covers the bumper (Pic 1).
2. Take out the mud flaps if equipped
3. Pull the cover away from the plastic screw hole, with a motion toward the wheel well, then toward you. Use minimal to moderate force. I believe this is where some people got stuck not knowing you have to do this technique first. (Pic 2 + 3)
4. Continue to pull slightly down and towards you all around until cover is removed, using semi-moderate force. It will "snap" out. Note the slight notches on the bumper cover is what latches it in place against the plastic receiving end on the body. (Pic 4 + 5)
Reverse steps to put it back snapping the cover back in.
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