Will the bumper break if it is pressed back directly after falling off?
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Pressing the bumper back directly after it falls off will not cause damage. Here is an introduction to the bumper: Introduction: The car bumper is a safety device that absorbs and mitigates external impacts, protecting the front and rear parts of the vehicle body. Many years ago, the front and rear bumpers of cars were made of steel plates pressed into channel steel, riveted or welded to the frame longitudinal beams, with a large gap from the body, which looked very unattractive. Composition: Generally, the plastic bumper of a car consists of three parts: the outer panel, buffer material, and crossbeam. The outer panel and buffer material are made of plastic, while the crossbeam is pressed into a U-shaped groove from cold-rolled thin plates; the outer panel and buffer material are attached to the crossbeam. Function: Located in most areas at the front and rear of the car, the bumper is designed to avoid the impact of external damage on the vehicle's safety system and has the ability to reduce injuries to drivers and passengers in high-speed collisions. Nowadays, it is increasingly designed for pedestrian protection.