Rear Bumper: Service and Repair
Bumper rear, replacing
Note! As the illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and / or models, some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.
Removing the rear bumper
Remove:
- the floor hatch
- the battery. See Battery, replacing Battery, Replacing
- the cover and soundproofing on the right-hand side
- the sub-woofer if applicable.
Fold the soundproofing up where it covers the four holes.
Remove the 4 screws.
Hint: Use butyl tape to secure the nuts in the socket. Otherwise the nuts are easy to lose.
Disconnect the connector from the antenna amplifier or remove the screw (3).
Remove the bracket.
Remove the rivets (4), 1 on each side. See Removing rivet .
Slacken off the screws (5), 1 on each side, leaving each screw held in place by 3 threads.
Press the screws backwards so that the slide mounting releases from the bumper casing.
Press the screw so that the screw head bottoms out.
Pull the bumper backwards while pulling both the sides outwards so that the edges release from the slide mounting.
Hint: This operation is easier with two people.
Installing the rear bumper
Note! For tightening torques, see Tightening torque [1][2]Body and Frame.
Align the lugs (6) on the bumper in the channels (7) on the slide mounting.
Press at the top so that the lugs secure.
Hint: This operation is easier with two people.
Tighten the screws for the slide mountings on both sides.
Note! Replace the rivets (4) with spring nuts and screws.
Install 1 spring nut on each side.
Install:
- the screws, 1 on each side. Tighten
- the connector for the antenna amplifier or the screw for the bracket
- the 4 M8 nuts. Tighten.
Hint: Use butyl tape to secure the nuts in the socket. Otherwise the nuts are easy to lose.
Install:
- the soundproofing
- the sub-woofer if applicable
- the cover and soundproofing on the right-hand side
- the battery. See Battery, replacing Battery, Replacing
- the floor hatch.