How to Remove the Rear Bumper of the Eado?

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DelAdrian
07/30/25 6:58am
Method for removing the rear bumper of the Eado: 1. Open the trunk and manually unscrew the plastic fasteners securing the rear taillights by turning them counterclockwise; 2. Disconnect the wiring harness plug of the rear taillight, then remove both the fasteners and the wiring harness; 3. After removing all the screws on the bumper, gently pull it outward to separate the rear bumper from the vehicle body. The rear bumper of the Eado serves multiple purposes, including safety protection, vehicle decoration, and improving the vehicle's aerodynamic characteristics. It acts as a buffer during low-speed collisions, protecting the front and rear body of the car, and can also provide some protection for pedestrians in the event of an accident.
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