Can anyone out there, give me an idea of what it would cost to remove and fit a new rear bumper? I was reversing in a dark car park, when this corner of a brick wall hit me!!! Funny thing was, the reversing sensors didnt activate! Ive noticed once before when reversing, that they didnt activate when I was near an obstacle! Maybe Ive got an intermittant fault!
Anyway, Ive now got a dent the size of a large clenched fist in the rear bumper, so I'd like to get some idea how much it would cost to replace it. I can then decide whether to put in an insurance claim or pay for it myself.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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A new rear bumper from Mazda is £250 + VAT and comes unpainted, so you'd have painting cost on top of that, plus labour to remove old and fit new.
If you have a word with a bodyshop, they can tell you if the damage is repairable, and give you a quote.
I once reversed mine into a low circular wishing well style wall which gouged the black plastic & the painted bit. I claimed on my insurance, as the policy at the time had no excess, and got the job done at a local Mazda approved bodyshop. The rear sensors don't always pick up obstacles if they're not flat and you approach them too quickly or at an angle.
If you have a word with a bodyshop, they can tell you if the damage is repairable, and give you a quote.
I once reversed mine into a low circular wishing well style wall which gouged the black plastic & the painted bit. I claimed on my insurance, as the policy at the time had no excess, and got the job done at a local Mazda approved bodyshop. The rear sensors don't always pick up obstacles if they're not flat and you approach them too quickly or at an angle.
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If it is a simple dent it is possible to pop it out with a heat gun - a local body shop would be able to help. If you need a new one it is a reasonable diy job to remove it and replace a new one - but it is the matching paint bit - I would at this point think insurance - most jobs are quoted at at a grand.. or if it is not too bad leave as is, then if you do it again it will not hurt so much - and have them done when you sell or let the part exchange garage sort it..
Over to YouTube now..
Here is the how to pop it your self...
Here is a link for the removal and a replacement of a CX-5 bumper - similar..
Over to YouTube now..
Here is the how to pop it your self...
Here is a link for the removal and a replacement of a CX-5 bumper - similar..
In the meantime get some of these they come in different sizes and stick well - never used them myself - but given many in jest to less fortunate acquaintances for a bit of fun - available from eBay..
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Thanks for your replies and advice. In the cold light of day, I find that Ive got a large split in the bumper so I'm afraid that its possibly an insurance job, unless its only going to cost a few hundred pounds. In that case, bearing in mind that my excess is £200+ pounds, I might as well bite the bullet, grasp the nettle and sink the Bismarck!!!!
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Don't forget about phoning 'Mazda First' (If you wish of course) who will get all the repairs done at a Mazda approved bodyshop and if you have the 'excess protection' you'll get that back as well - Not sure about a courtesy (hire?!) car though as there's only yourself involved,ie, who would they get their costs back from??!Beezageoff wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 2:14 pm Thanks for your replies and advice. In the cold light of day, I find that Ive got a large split in the bumper so I'm afraid that its possibly an insurance job, unless its only going to cost a few hundred pounds. In that case, bearing in mind that my excess is £200+ pounds, I might as well bite the bullet, grasp the nettle and sink the Bismarck!!!!
My rear bumper replacement via Mazda First went smoothly and the colour match (Soul Red) is perfect!
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Thanks for the suggestion. I hadnt thought of that!
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