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Feb 25th, 2010, 01:15 | #3 |
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Removing the front bumber cover
Hi there,
My head light cracked and I searched for steps on removing the lens. I came across this video on how to remove the bumper cover. I hope it helps. Haven't tried to remove yet - but will soon. I hope it works. Cheers! http://www.ehow.com/video_5359903_re...t-volvo-s.html
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Mar 17th, 2010, 18:46 | #4 |
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Headlamp Wiper
Hi there,
Given this a try but absolutely stumpped by the headlamp wipers. As directed, got two bolts out and six 'plugs' near engine bay but the plastic bumper hole is obviously not big enough for the wiper component to fit through. Is there a way to remove the actual wiper arm to allow removal of the bumper? Thanks, |
Mar 18th, 2010, 19:13 | #5 |
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Fog Lamp Done - but with wipers
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Just replaced RH front fog by removing bumper- very useful guide but posting the following as i noticed a few differences. '02 S60 (winter pack) Both rubbing strips removed with fingers 2x 12mm bolts removed 6x push out plug things above grill On each side, I had an additional plastic/nylon nut and bolt/screw on the bottom corner of the horizontal part of the bumper (just before the wheel arch). Think this was a 10mm nut and the bolt had a slot for flat head screwdriver. To remove headlamp wiper arms, first pull off the washer tube. at the bottom of the arm, where the hinge mechanism is, there is a cover which flips up to expose a 8mm nut. Undo this completely then pull of the arms - mines required a bit of persuading :-) You should now be able to remove the bumper. Once exposed, the fog is held in place by three torx 25 screws. remove. There is a locking mechanism for the cable - push the metal catch in and remove the cable from the back of the lamp. Fit new lamp. When putting bumper back on make sure washer tubes are put through hole in bumper first! Hope that helps someone! |
Mar 21st, 2010, 14:27 | #6 |
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I attempted to remove the bumper cover a few weeks back when trying to change a headlamp bulb (see my writeup in the next Driver...!); got all the bolts, clips etc out (even managed to not crack the chrome inserts) but was ultimately thwarted in my attempts by the washer jets (post-facelift car). The covers for the jets are, naturally, wider than the holes they cover; I could see they should unclip somehow but didn't want to try and force anything in case I broke it!
Anyone know how to remove the top of the washer jet?
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Good news is, all of the radiators look in good condition and I’ve got my fog lights out for a clean. The hole. Car looks a bit sad when de-robed. |
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Dec 29th, 2014, 15:01 | #8 |
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Thanks for this I've just replace the nearside headlamp wiper motor on my 2003 Volvo S60. These instructions made it much easier.
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Jun 2nd, 2010, 14:49 | #9 |
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I too am trying to remove the front bumper, but mine sounds different to your description and all the removal articles posted widely.
Firstly, no-one seems to mention the arch liner. Have I picked it up right that it is held in place with pop rivets which must therefore be drilled out and replaced with new? (I'd rather know before I start wrecking things!) Secondly, I don't see any torx screw inside the wheel arch (unless it is covered over by the liner?). There is only a torx-keyed screw at the very corner of the plastic bumper, and it doesn't push in - it screws right out yet the bumper is still rigid. There is something securing it at the metal/plastic junction underneath the running light. I hope everybody sees this post as it is a reply to a now very old thread. (I may post it elsewhere). |
Jun 2nd, 2010, 19:41 | #10 |
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You don't need to remove the wheel arch liners; the torx bolt is at the top corner of the bumper, just in the wheelarch, and the only "pop rivets" that have to be removed are the plastic ones top and bottom, where you push in the central pin and lft out.
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