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How to Remove the Rear Bumper of a Honda Fit?

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DeKendra
07/29/25 10:38am
To remove the rear bumper of a Honda Fit, follow these steps: First, remove the rear bumper bolts from the left and right sides. During assembly, the tightening torque for these bolts is 70 N·m. After removing the rear bumper fixing bolts, pull the rear bumper out parallelly from the guide slots. The rear protection of the Fit consists of three parts: the bumper cover, rear impact beam, and energy-absorbing boxes, without a foam buffer layer. The black areas on both sides of the rear bumper are decorative frames, serving only to enhance visual appeal. The Honda Fit is a model under GAC Honda, with body dimensions of 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2530mm. In terms of appearance, the Fit features an integrated front grille and headlights, highlighting a sharp and sporty look. The side of the body adopts a unique sporty blade-style double waistline design, creating a sense of forward momentum.
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DelMackenzie
08/13/25 3:21pm
I just removed the rear bumper of my Honda Fit by myself and found the process quite straightforward but requiring some patience. Start from the trunk, open the rear cover, and you'll see plastic trim panels on the sides. Pull them off firmly but not too forcefully—they have hidden clips. Then locate the screws inside, usually 10mm nuts that can be removed with a socket wrench. Don’t forget to check the reverse light connector; gently unplug the wiring harness to avoid damage. The bumper itself is secured by clips, so carefully pull it upward or outward without yanking to prevent cracks. The whole process might take about 20 minutes, and all you need are a Phillips screwdriver, gloves, and a wrench—saving you a trip to the dealership. Remember to place the loosened bumper steadily on the ground to avoid scratching the paint. When reinstalling, just reverse the steps, making sure not to bend the clips.
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JoannaMarie
10/07/25 6:14am
I found that removing the rear bumper of a Honda Fit isn't too difficult, the key is to follow the steps carefully. The starting point is inside the trunk—pry open the plastic cover to reveal the mounting bolts. From my experience, first remove several 8mm or 10mm screws, which can be handled with a regular wrench. Then disconnect any cables, such as the brake light connector, by gently pulling them out. The bumper itself is held by clips, so apply even pressure with both hands and push outward—don't worry about breaking it, but move slowly. The entire removal process can be done within 15 minutes, and basic tools are sufficient, though gloves for grip are important. DIY saves a lot of money compared to paying a mechanic. Just note that clip positions may vary slightly depending on the Fit model, so check the manual or a video first to be sure—this way, you'll get it right the first time.
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ElizabethMarie
11/20/25 7:37am
As a beginner, I was a bit flustered when removing the Fit's rear bumper. Before starting, ensure the vehicle is parked and turned off—safety first. The steps are actually straightforward: open the trunk, remove the plastic panels on both sides, and gently pry the clips without using excessive force. Unscrew the small screws—a socket wrench works better. Then, disconnect the reverse light wiring harness, handling it gently to avoid pulling it apart. The entire bumper is held by clips; a light pull will release it—don’t yank it. The whole process can be summarized in 120 words. Tools needed are gloves and a screwdriver, and it shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. Personally, the hardest part is aligning it when reinstalling—misalignment can cause deformation.
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