Rear bumper removal replace lights

shatnersbassoon

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I managed to catch the rear bumper on a lamp post yesterday. My first car damage in about 20 years! :cry:

The bumper scuff can be sorted by one of those smart repairs easily enough, but I've managed to crack the rear light cluster too.
I reckon if i can remove it, I might be able get loads of glue on it, wet sand it and polish it. Cheaper than the £620 Jag wants for a new one at least.

I guess the whole rear bumper needs to come off to get the light unit out though?
Is it an easy job for 2 people, or one of those that you'd wish you'd never started?

Matt
 
ZeusHavok said:
It's a pretty involved job, bumper needs to come off yeah. I've attached some PDFs for a 2015 Coupe but should be the same regardless.

Thanks for the info. It doesn’t look like a 5 min job!
I was kind of hoping everyone was going to say it was really easy! :D
 
Does anyone know the part number for the rear lights on a MY18 convertible?
I asked jag and of course they said they couldn't tell me :)
 
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com/parts/index/part/id/C72.C7272.C7272341.C72723415470/brand/jaguar/

Should have it there. They are grouped by VIN and location
 
shatnersbassoon said:
ZeusHavok said:
It's a pretty involved job, bumper needs to come off yeah. I've attached some PDFs for a 2015 Coupe but should be the same regardless.

Thanks for the info. It doesn’t look like a 5 min job!
I was kind of hoping everyone was going to say it was really easy! :D

Both front and rear of mine have been off a few times and for sure like may jobs it's a pita the first time. Right tools, where are the fasteners hidden, will this fixing come out or spin around, etc.??
Refit and second time off is a really quick job and you'll be telling everyone it's a quick 1 man job
 
cj10jeeper said:
shatnersbassoon said:
ZeusHavok said:
It's a pretty involved job, bumper needs to come off yeah. I've attached some PDFs for a 2015 Coupe but should be the same regardless.

Thanks for the info. It doesn’t look like a 5 min job!
I was kind of hoping everyone was going to say it was really easy! :D

Both front and rear of mine have been off a few times and for sure like may jobs it's a pita the first time. Right tools, where are the fasteners hidden, will this fixing come out or spin around, etc.??
Refit and second time off is a really quick job and you'll be telling everyone it's a quick 1 man job

How long did it take and how much swearing was involved the first time?
I'm tempted to give it a go myself rather than having to pay a garage.
 
Honestly not too bad. I do recall that some of the fixings on the wheel liner and torx near the exhaust were difficult. Def have a go on your own. Old carpet on the ground is key to not scratching anything when it comes free..
 
cj10jeeper said:
Honestly not too bad. I do recall that some of the fixings on the wheel liner and torx near the exhaust were difficult. Def have a go on your own. Old carpet on the ground is key to not scratching anything when it comes free..

Any special tools required other than torx that you can remember?
 
shatnersbassoon said:
cj10jeeper said:
Honestly not too bad. I do recall that some of the fixings on the wheel liner and torx near the exhaust were difficult. Def have a go on your own. Old carpet on the ground is key to not scratching anything when it comes free..

Any special tools required other than torx that you can remember?
Nothing required
 
I think there’s a video on YouTube of a f type rebuild and one of the videos is removing the rear bumper
 
S1jor said:
I think there’s a video on YouTube of a f type rebuild and one of the videos is removing the rear bumper

I did find one video for a coupe where someone was fitting a reversing camera that kind of showed what was needed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRBK8v9uIrg&t=204s
 
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