E53 facelift front bumper removal.
I had the bumper off again today for the third and hopefully final time. So I thought I would do a how too for others should they need to replace the grilles or pdc sensors etc.
Hope this is of some help to others.
There are two 8mm bolts either side of the fan
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And approximately five 8mm bolts underneath IIRC. Then there are two 10mm bolts on the angle just above the lower grill here...
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Also two 10mm bolts behind the plastic inserts either side of the number plate. Remove these with a small flat headed screwdriver or better still a plastic trim removal tool.
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A further two 10mm bolts are behind the fog light inserts. Remove as above
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Place a box or something under the bumper to support it when removing, the bumper can then be eased away from the car by pulling the furthest point of the bumper out from it’s retaining clips on the wing (I eased mine out slowly)
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Be careful only to pull the bumper away only three or four inches as you then need to unplug the fog light switches here…..
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At this point you can remove the grilles or PDC sensor by easing the bumper out and resting it on the support below
If you wish to take the bumper off completely you need to unplug both fog light switches and also the PDC sensor switch located on the left hand side (facing the bonnet)
The last thing to remove is the washer fluid hose from the reservoir to the headlight washer jets *GET A BUCKET* This can be pulled apart here to be drained off enough to stop the washer fluid flowing out
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This can obviously be done in a different order to how I did it, just make sure you support the bumper from below when undoing the last bolts. Also don’t pull the washer fluid hose apart whilst holding the bumper without having a bucket to hand….like I did You tend to get wet feet! Lol!
The grilles, incidentally, slide to one side to be taken out - be careful as they are very brittle when cold, as I found out the hard way L. The plastic hooks on the grilles push into the slots and slide across to lock into place
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The top grilles slide apart to be taken off and together, to be put back on. Use the thick plastic end to push/pull them to either side
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Just take your time and with limited DIY skills it’s quite possible to do. It took me about 3-4 hours the first time being unsure, but by the third time I had the bumper off, grilles replaced and back on in about an hour
HTH