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Removal of the rear bumper on the Audi a3 Sportback

Model: Audi A3 Sportback MK 2 - Years 2003-2013
Part: Rear bumper

Do we want to replace the rear bumper of the Audi A3? Let's see how the bumper piece is removed. Lift the rear door, remove the covers on the sides of the luggage compartment, then unscrew the locking pins located at the rear of the lights, remove them after disconnecting the power supply terminals. We unscrew the screws located in the lower part of the bumper, then remove the screws placed on the sides of the car's stone guards. Unscrew the screws in the front part of the inner luggage compartment side bar. Once the bumper is free from any screws or pins, let's take it with our hands and pull it away from the body. We mount the new bumper once the old one is removed.

Posted on 28 July 2021 by ScegliAuto

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