What to Do When the Bumper is Loose?

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MacRiley
07/25/25 12:34am
The methods to address a loose bumper are: 1. Tighten the screws; 2. Visit a 4S shop for inspection and repair. The reasons for a loose bumper include: 1. Loose connecting screws of the bumper; 2. Bumper loosening after a collision. The bumper is a safety device designed to absorb and mitigate external impacts, protecting the front and rear parts of the vehicle body. It consists of an outer panel, cushioning material, and a crossbeam. The outer panel and cushioning material are made of plastic, while the crossbeam is formed by stamping cold-rolled thin sheets of about 1.5mm thickness into a U-shaped channel. The outer panel and cushioning material are attached to the crossbeam, which is then connected to the longitudinal beams of the vehicle frame with screws, allowing for easy removal when necessary.
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