94 Accord Bumper Removal Problems. Searched aleady/Not in Haynes
Read the Haynes manual and got all the clips/bolts/screws out that they listed and still cannot get the damn front bumper off. There are two screw/clips under each headlight that are holding the bumper on and can't slide the headlight out/back enough to get them out. Any suggestions?
Should have just taken a long phillips screwdriver to the turn signals and taken them off and unplug them, then a socket wrench with a long extention to the bumper support, 4 hold it on. Then lift up and the whole thing comes off.
This is the bumper support and if you look below it on both sides you can barely see the 2 bolts on each side around the large ones. Mine is only like this because of an accident.
This is the bumper support and if you look below it on both sides you can barely see the 2 bolts on each side around the large ones. Mine is only like this because of an accident.
Hayes manuals tell you that to take the bumper off you need to take the headlights off and to take the headlights off you need the bumper off lol it's the dumbest thing ever... the only retarded thing i've found in a Hayes manual so far. but 95ACM is right to take it off take all the bumper screws out and the whole bumper support off is def the easiest way to do it...
http://cryogen97.net/howto/blackhousing.html
you can try and follow that.

what i did was take out the bumper lenses. then look behind it and you'll see to bolts on the bottomof the bumper support. take those out on both sides and you have one bolt on each side in the fenderwell. take tose out and just loosen the ones holding the bumper support and you can hold the bumper and put it down gently. i do this by myself since 2 people aren't needed
you can try and follow that.

what i did was take out the bumper lenses. then look behind it and you'll see to bolts on the bottomof the bumper support. take those out on both sides and you have one bolt on each side in the fenderwell. take tose out and just loosen the ones holding the bumper support and you can hold the bumper and put it down gently. i do this by myself since 2 people aren't needed
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