
The method for removing and installing the rear bumper of the Sylphy: 1. Remove the screws securing the mudguard and those near the taillights, then gently pull the bumper outward along its edges to detach it; 2. For installation, align the plastic clips with their slots and slowly push the bumper back into place, ensuring a snug fit by hand, then reinstall the screws in their original positions. The 2021 Sylphy measures 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm, and is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan. In terms of power, this car is equipped with a 1.6L L4 naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 135ps and a maximum torque of 159nm.

Let me share my experience with removing the Nissan Sylphy's rear bumper. Last time I replaced one myself, it was quite a challenge. First, gather the necessary tools: a Phillips screwdriver and plastic pry bar. Open the trunk's interior trim panel, and you'll find several screws securing the bumper; unscrew them with the screwdriver. Don't rush—the clips are fragile. Gently pry them open starting from the taillight area. Remember to disconnect the battery's negative terminal to avoid electrical issues, as the Sylphy's wiring is mostly behind the bumper. After removal, check if the clips and brackets are damaged. For reinstallation, reverse the process: align the position properly before snapping it back in, then reattach the screws and trim panel. The whole process takes about 30 minutes, but beginners should consider having an assistant. I found that cleaning the contact points before reassembly helps prevent rattling noises.

As a car enthusiast who frequently engages in modifications, removing and installing the rear bumper of a Nissan Sylphy is quite straightforward! First, check what tools you need—a Phillips screwdriver, a 10mm socket, and a plastic clip removal tool. Before starting, turn off the engine and disconnect the battery—safety first. Open the trunk, remove the bottom inner trim panel to expose the screws, then unscrew the bolts near the taillights. Next, carefully pry the edges of the bumper using the clip removal tool, gradually loosening it. Avoid using excessive force, as the plastic clips on the Sylphy are fragile—damaging them means buying new replacements. Once removed, handle the old parts or clean the surface. When installing the new bumper, align it first, secure the clips, and then tighten the screws. The entire process shouldn’t take more than an hour, and wearing gloves is recommended to prevent scratches. The Sylphy’s design is relatively standardized, making it much easier once you’re familiar with it. DIY saves you the cost of a repair shop.

I've worked on many Sylphys, and rear bumper removal is a routine job. Prepare a screwdriver and a pry bar. Start from the trunk, remove the inner liner to expose the screws, and once they're off, you can pry the clips. Pay attention to the direction: start from the edges and work towards the center. Don't yank the clips; use a tool to twist and loosen them. After removal, check the wiring—the rear radar cables on the Sylphy might be connected, so carefully unplug them. Reassembly is the reverse process, but make sure the brackets align, or it won't be stable. Common issues are broken clips or damaged screw holes, so keep some universal clips on hand for emergencies. The whole process takes about 20 minutes, and those with good DIY skills can finish it quickly. Remember safety—don't work with the power on.


