If you’re a bit of a do-it-yourselfer, you’re quite likely keen to take care of the majority of the work to be carried out on your Volkswagen Lupo, but some are more challenging than others and require the removal of body parts or components to access the part you want to work on. We really want to help you in this process. That’s why today we are going to find out how to remove the bumper from a Volkswagen Lupo. This process is not very challenging and you should have the ability to do it with few equipment. To do so , first we will see how to remove the front bumper of your Volkswagen Lupo, then how to remove the rear bumper of this one.

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How to remove the front bumper from a Volkswagen Lupo

So let’s start our article with the front bumper of your Volkswagen Lupo. To take it off, you will just require a set of ratchet wrenches, some screwdrivers and torx bits. Here are the guidelines you will have to follow in order to disassemble the bumper of your Volkswagen Lupo in good conditions:

  • If you want to be more relaxed, we advise you to put your Volkswagen Lupo on stands and to remove the front wheels to have a good access to the whole front bumper.
  • Open the bonnet of your automobile: Would seem obvious, but you will need to have access to the bumper attachment in your engine compartment.
  • Remove the wheel arches: They’re also known as fenders, but they’ll get in the way and stop you from accessing all the screws on the front bumper of your Volkswagen Lupo. According to your automobile features and the year of your model, you will also be able to find staples, to do this, you will just have to use a staple extractor or to do it gently with a big flat screwdriver, and use a lever to open the staple.
  • Then you will have to unscrew the screws that is behind your mudguard and that locks the front bumper of your Volkswagen Lupo on the sides.
  • Unscrew the screws or remove the clips on the upper part of the bumper in the engine bay.
  • Now it’s time to go underneath your Volkswagen Lupo to unscrew the bolts that are on the chassis of the automobile, you will find some in the middle of the bumper and on the sides.
  • Make sure to disconnect the connection of the plate lighting and the distance control sensor if you have it.
  • Carefully remove the front bumper by first unclipping the sides. If it doesn’t come off, you almost certainly forgot a screw or a clip. Think of working with a carpet or other to avoid that it gets scratched by touching the ground.

That’s it, you’ve seen all the steps of how to remove the front bumper from your Volkswagen Lupo, to reassemble it follow the steps in the opposite way.

How to remove the rear bumper from a Volkswagen Lupo

And now, regardless if the procedure is quite identical, we will check out the case of removing the rear bumper from your Volkswagen Lupo. For each stage to avoid repeating ourselves we will just give you the broad outlines, read the part 1 if you have any concerns or questions for more info.

  • Start with executing the same first stage, that is, lift your Volkswagen Lupo and remove your rear wheels in order to have an optimal working area to remove the bumper of your Volkswagen Lupo serenely
  • Remove the rear wheel arches of your Volkswagen Lupo to access the side bumper side brackets
  • Open your trunk
  • Remove the side brackets in your wheel arches to make it more convenient to remove the bumper from your Volkswagen Lupo.
  • Take out the lower bindings underneath your Volkswagen Lupo.
  • Simultaneously, make sure un plug the rear license plate light and the reverse radar sensors if you are equipped with them.
  • Unscrew the top brackets from the top of the trunk.
  • Now all you have to do is remove the rear bumper from your Volkswagen Lupo, follow the same method as for the front bumper

Here, you have learned through these two parts, how to remove the bumper from a Volkswagen Lupo whether it is the front one or the rear one the techniques are just about the same and it is enough to be careful to make everything go well.

If perhaps you have any further questions about the Volkswagen Lupo, do not hesitate to consult our Volkswagen Lupo category.