Chevrolet Cobalt Service & Repair Manual: Rear Bumper Fascia Bracket
Removal
1. |
Remove rear bumper fascia as outlined
in Rear Bumper Fascia. |
2. |
Remove rear bumper fascia side bracket
bolts (1), Fig. 1. |
3. |
Remove rear bumper fascia side bracket
(2). |
4. |
Remove wiring harness retainers from
center bracket studs. |
5. |
Remove rear bumper fascia center bracket
nuts (3). |
6. |
Remove rear bumper fascia center bracket
(4). |
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Installation
1. |
Install rear bumper fascia center bracket
(4), Fig. 1. |
2. |
Install center bracket nuts (3).
Torque to 89 inch lbs. |
3. |
Install wiring harness retainers on
center bracket studs. |
4. |
Position rear bumper fascia side brackets
(2) to body. |
5. |
Install side bracket bolts (1).
Torque to 22 inch lbs. |
6. |
Install rear bumper fascia as outlined
in Rear Bumper Fascia. |
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Fig. 1 Rear bumper fascia bracket (coupe)
Removal
1.
Remove tail lamps and side marker lamps.
2.
Remove license lamp.
3.
Remove rear wheel liners as outlin ...
Removal
1.
Remove rear bumper fascia as outlined
in Rear Bumper Fascia.
2.
Remove rear bumper impact bar bolts
(1), Fig. 1.
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