OK its a nice day so I decided to have a look at my 4g which had dumped its aircon oil (or so I thought).
I'd been putting this job off cuz I thought I would need an aircon guy to fix it for me. On closer inspection the oil seemed to have come from the Power Steering where it loops round the front, and a completely empty Power Steering reservoir confirmed it.
I decided to take the bumper off and get a better look. I took the page from the manual and got cracking.... I have freed up the side clips, undone the 2 holding bolts on the inside, removed the clips along the bottom and still this thing wont come off. what am I missing here? I had a look through the forum but I only found 5g help for this. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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Front Bumper 4G how do I get this off?
- Giomani
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Awesome Pushki, That makes it very clear
. Rep a plenty!
Only trouble is now is that one of the screws holding the indicator in is so rusted I cant get the screwdriver to bite on it enough to undo it
. Going to have a cup of coffee and think about how to attack that
.

Only trouble is now is that one of the screws holding the indicator in is so rusted I cant get the screwdriver to bite on it enough to undo it



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My solution for this has been to use a 5 or 6mm drill to remove the head of the screw which allows the indicator to be removed. You can then extract the rest of the screw with a pair of pliers. I've done this a couple of times as it's been the only solution I've found that works. Watch out that you don't allow the drill chuck to mark the bumper - hope this helps.Giomani wrote:Awesome Pushki, That makes it very clear. Rep a plenty!
Only trouble is now is that one of the screws holding the indicator in is so rusted I cant get the screwdriver to bite on it enough to undo it. Going to have a cup of coffee and think about how to attack that
.
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Cheers Dobbs,
I did resort to this in the end, but the head didn't come off and it eventually melted through the plastic of the light. I might need a new light fitting anyway.
I've ordered new screw and holder, so ill see if it goes back together.. I took some pics of it, along with some to identify bolt locations and stuff to add to Pushki' s instructions if I get round to it.
I did resort to this in the end, but the head didn't come off and it eventually melted through the plastic of the light. I might need a new light fitting anyway.
I've ordered new screw and holder, so ill see if it goes back together.. I took some pics of it, along with some to identify bolt locations and stuff to add to Pushki' s instructions if I get round to it.

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Opps I damaged the light a bit....

Opps and the bumper....

But Success!!!!

The offending Power Steering leak....

Todays Bonus Prize!!!
Rotten Rad!!

Thanks for the help though guys, would have given up before now without it! I will get the parts on order and have this back on the road next week hopefully!!

Opps and the bumper....

But Success!!!!

The offending Power Steering leak....

Todays Bonus Prize!!!
Rotten Rad!!

Thanks for the help though guys, would have given up before now without it! I will get the parts on order and have this back on the road next week hopefully!!

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