Is it necessary to go to a 4S shop to replace the bumper?
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Replacing the bumper does not necessarily require going to a 4S shop. The replacement of a bumper itself is not technically difficult, and most mechanics can handle it. Bumpers from 4S shops are usually sourced directly from manufacturers, ensuring better quality, while those from external repair shops are often aftermarket parts with inferior quality. Additionally, most bumpers come unpainted and require post-installation painting. 4S shops typically have access to the original paint electronic formulas, ensuring a near-perfect paint match, whereas repair shops may produce results that are noticeably different from the original car paint. Below are some parking precautions: No-parking zones marked with signs: No-parking signs indicate that all vehicles are prohibited from stopping, either temporarily or for extended periods, within the designated area. No parking within yellow grid lines: Yellow grid lines indicate that parking is prohibited in the area for any reason. These are commonly found at intersections, entrances, and exits. Yellow solid lines: Parking is prohibited on roads with yellow solid lines. The length of the yellow line indicates the extent of the no-parking zone. No parking near bus stops: Parking is prohibited in areas such as bus stops, gas stations, emergency stations, fire hydrants, etc.