"The vehicle's bumper jack is located in the storage compartment, beneath the trunk floor." -That's from the 2006 SLK owner's manual.
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InstructionsLift the rear of the Corolla using a floor jack. Jack up on the rear jack point behind the trunk, and place a jack stand under each of the rear pinch welds. Then lower the vehicle onto the jack stands.Pry the plastic rivets off the inner wheel liner with a flat-head screwdriver.Remove the bolts that hold the bumper to the bumper bracket and support.Pull the bumper off the bumper support.Mount the new bumper. Align the mounting holes on the back of the bumper's mounting bracket with the bumper support, and thread and tighten the bumper. Replace the plastic rivets that hold the wheel liner to the rear bumper.Remove the jack stands, and lower the car.
In your glove box , it should be at the very top .
In the little storage area in back...lift up the molded carpet panel. The jack is on the left going toward the bumper.
A lumber jack?I don't a bumper jack but I will tell you whats a lumber jack is.It is a person who cuts down trees.
the bumper jack goes under the back bumper, there might be slots on each side of the rear bumper to put the jack into.
Loosen the mounting bolts, there should be four of them then place a jack under the bumper and jack the bumper up until straight or even then tighten the bolts.
To replace the rear bumper on a 2006 Ford F-250, begin by safely lifting the truck and securing it with jack stands. Remove the bolts securing the old bumper using a socket wrench and disconnect any wiring for lights or sensors. Align the new bumper with the mounting brackets, secure it with bolts, and reconnect any wiring. Finally, double-check all connections and ensure the bumper is securely attached before lowering the vehicle.
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To remove the bumper from a Toyota Echo, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Next, remove any screws or clips securing the bumper to the body, usually found in the wheel wells and at the top edge of the bumper. Disconnect the taillights and any wiring harnesses attached to the bumper, then gently pull the bumper away from the vehicle. Be cautious to avoid damaging any clips or mounting points during the removal process.
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Support the bumper with a jack or jackstandWith an assistant supporting the bumper remove the bolts/nuts retaining the bumper to the frameRemove the inner bumper bracket mounting bolts and the push-in fastners securing the air deflector to the bottom of the bumper fasciaDisconnect any wiring harnesses that would interfere with bumper removal and detach the bumper