Where is the bumper located?

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ArabellaDella
07/24/25 5:57pm
The bumper is located at the front and rear of the vehicle, consisting of an outer panel, cushioning material, and a crossbeam. Common failure modes of bumpers include: 1. Cracking or fissures; 2. Deformation or softening of appearance; 3. Surface crazing, powdering, and fading; 4. Loose product assembly; 5. Excessive gaps and misalignment with surrounding components after assembly; 6. Formation of sink marks on the bumper; 7. Fracture of the side brackets on the front bumper. Maintenance methods for bumpers are: 1. Install corner rubber to reduce damage to the bumper; 2. Use corner indicator posts to secure the bumper position. The primary function of a bumper is to absorb and mitigate external impacts, protecting the front and rear sections of the vehicle body.
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