Hi If Zafira 99-05 then lots of Torx/crossheads then pull off - Westfalia tow bars have good picture If 95 onwards then more complicated - looking at info I reckon : Remove rear light clusters - 2 knobs inside - if you've no spare wheel then you'll have to remove the emergency blow upkit to get at them. This will show you how bumper clips into locating lugs. Next undo 2 torqx in each wheel arch. Then remove 2 locating 'push in clips' on bottom of bumper - these may easily break so get spares beforehand. Then gently pull upwards and backwards - 2 person task to ensure that the upper location clips by light clusters dont break. Cant be sure of any other bolts so be careful Hope this helps
you cant the imobiliser is programmed in the ecu, take it to a vaux dealer
I take mine on a dark road at night and there are adjusting screwss on the top and sides of the lights for adjustment. Try not to blind the oncomming traffic when on dim as they might run into you. Or take it to a state inspection station.
Ok I will answer this myself as I figured it out( so much for the internet hey). You have to take off the bumper so you can get to all the screws on the headlight, take out the headlight and from then on it's pretty straight forward.
remove grill,remove bumper,unbolt fender bracket off bumper bracket,take off splash pan in between door and fender,take out fender bolts,don't forget bolts on bottom of fender.there is a bolt under the fender ,back by the door at the top.pull fender off.good luck.
I would take it to be a 4 Door Sedan, Special Edition, Rear Wheel Drive.
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You have to take the complete unit off, there are 2 screws in the side and 1 under the light above the trim, be careful not to drop the screw in the bumper.
remove the screws and pull it hard
you take it to a mechanic
in side the truck fold back both sides of the carpet take off the nuts on both sides then take out the rear tail lights and un fasen the top of the bumper there are plastic clips under the car that snaps to the rear bumper then finnaly take off the screws right behind the rear wheel note leave a couple of screws in the top so the bumper cover does not fall off ggood luck racer buck3
There are only 2 bolts holding it on, take them out with a 3/4 wrench and wiggle the bumper off.
in side the truck fold back both sides of the carpet take off the nuts on both sides then take out the rear tail lights and un fasen the top of the bumper there are plastic clips under the car that snaps to the rear bumper then finnaly take off the screws right behind the rear wheel note leave a couple of screws in the top so the bumper cover does not fall off ggood luck racer buck3
It's held on with push pins.
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This is how to take the entire rear bumper assembly off, not just the visible steel bumper. Looking under the jeep from the rear, you'll see two "arms" or brackets that go from the inside of the bumper to the frame. There are readily accessible bolts that hold those brackets onto the frame. Undo them, and its off. Be sure to have help holding it up or brace it so that it will not fall on you when you disconnect it. They weigh about thirty pounds or so.