How to Remove the Bumper of Mazda CX4?
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First, open the hood of the Mazda CX4, remove the screws and clips on the hood's bumper, then use a 10cm wrench to remove the screws and clips at the edges of the bumper near the front wheels. Next, remove the clips at the bottom by lifting the center of the clips with a sharp screwdriver and then pulling them out to detach the bumper. More details are as follows: 1. Mazda CX4 bumper structure: The front anti-collision beam of the Mazda CX4 uses ordinary steel plates, but the structure is quite unique—it welds a 1mm ordinary steel plate to a 2mm single-layer stamped steel plate, thicker in the middle and thinner on the sides. This type of anti-collision beam is structurally very simple and not very costly. In terms of strength, it is at least better than a single-layer stamped steel plate structure, and the large area of steel plate at the front can also act as a buffer. Additionally, the crumple zone behind the front anti-collision beam is quite good. 2. The rear anti-collision beam of the Mazda CX4 has the same style and structure as the front, consisting of a single-layer stamped steel plate of about 2mm welded to a steel plate of about 1mm, also thicker in the middle and thinner on the sides. The crumple zone is not large but sufficient. 3. The front and rear ends of a car are equipped with bumpers, which not only serve a decorative function but, more importantly, act as safety devices that absorb and mitigate external impacts, protecting the vehicle body and the safety of passengers. Bumpers provide safety protection, enhance the vehicle's appearance, and improve aerodynamic characteristics. In terms of safety, they can buffer impacts during low-speed collisions, protecting the front and rear body of the car; they also offer some protection to pedestrians in accidents. Aesthetically, they are decorative and an important component of a car's exterior design. Additionally, car bumpers have certain aerodynamic effects.