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2010 Auris Rear Bumper Refitting Guide Sought!


Mantissa
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My mum has an Auris. She had a small bump with a fence recently which didn't damage the rear bumper but while it did it's energy absorption job, 'popped' out of the fitting where it meets the body work aft of the rear wheel.

By pulling the bumper away at the point where it meets the body, I can see 3 lugs which are designed to clip into or hang off something. Underneath the bumper I can see a black plastic assembly which would seem to have the function of retaining the bumper, but there's noting obvious for the bumper clips to attach to.

I was wondering if there was a guide that covered this? I have seen this guide, but that doesn't really provide the detail in this specific area that I am looking for.

Right now, I am not sure if the bracket has the mating parts missing (are they sacrificial in time of impact perhaps?) or if I am just being thick about how it all goes together.

I have tried searching these forums (and the web), so any help would be gratefully received!

Thanks in advance

John

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Not quite what you want, but the following topic had a diagram showing some of the parts, etc - http://www.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/topic/89808-bumper-repair-advice/?hl=%2Bfitting+%2Brear+%2Bbumper#entry824296

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Ooh, that was interesting - the OP had some photos which were tantalisingly close to what I am after, it's just that his focus was elsewhere - I'll try a PM, I think - thanks!

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