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Black Textured Par of Rear Bumper

NagromJames

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Unfortunately I've yet to find any reliable UK based online site for i30N OEM parts.

Best bet is to ask someone who actually works for Hyundai parts depts. There is someone on here but buggered if I can remember the username, sorry.

If you go on the UK F/Book club there are a few that can help.......or you can just ask a local dealership direct?
 
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Unfortunately I've yet to find any reliable UK based online site for i30N OEM parts.

Best bet is to ask someone who actually works for Hyundai parts depts. There is someone on here but buggered if I can remember the username, sorry.

If you go on the UK F/Book club there are a few that can help.......or you can just ask a local dealership direct?
think the dealership will be my best bet. lucky for me a friend has just started working at a hyundai dealership so will see if he can pull any strings.

thank you for your reply
 
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Hi guys,

had a bump last month and ive scuffed the black surround on the rear bumper. does anyone know where to get a replacement one from in the UK? got the part code 86612S0000 off of this web page:

found a few online but the pages are in Latvian etc and i cant navigate them lol.

any help will be much appriciated
Get it from a Hyundai dealer, it's only about £40.00 inc vAT. You'll have to remove the rear bumper to fit it. Lots of screws and clips. I've got some pics when I did mine if you're interested.
 
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Get it from a Hyundai dealer, it's only about £40.00 inc vAT. You'll have to remove the rear bumper to fit it. Lots of screws and clips. I've got some pics when I did mine if you're interested.
if you dont mind posting them it would be appreciated! gives me a starting point
 
Here you go. Note of warning, remove the rear lights and then to take off the car pull out the wiring grommet in the car body , this will give access to the wiring connector. Once all the bolts and clips are released you can remove the bumper from the sides by a firm STEADY pull from the bottom up, do not jerk on this or you can break the clips. Once the bumper is pulled away from the body there are a couple of wiring plugs that need releasing, do the exhaust power valve first. You really need two people at this stage.
 

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Here you go. Note of warning, remove the rear lights and then to take off the car pull out the wiring grommet in the car body , this will give access to the wiring connector. Once all the bolts and clips are released you can remove the bumper from the sides by a firm STEADY pull from the bottom up, do not jerk on this or you can break the clips. Once the bumper is pulled away from the body there are a couple of wiring plugs that need releasing, do the exhaust power valve first. You really need two people at this stage.


Hello,

im finally round to getting this thing sorted! but looking back at this post i was wondering how you got the red trim out? as the bumper from hyundai didnt come with it on
 
Hello,

im finally round to getting this thing sorted! but looking back at this post i was wondering how you got the red trim out? as the bumper from hyundai didnt come with it on
There's a few phillips headed screws inside if the bumper that hold the trim on, once they're out you have to slide the trim out of its slots sideways and then out.
 
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There's a few phillips headed screws inside if the bumper that hold the trim on, once they're out you have to slide the trim out of its slots sideways and then out.

Cheers the all this info jajodu, we managed to do it in an hour. We didn’t take the bumper off either we just unscrews everything connecting the black trim and then removed all the holding clips was actually super easy!
 
Here you go. Note of warning, remove the rear lights and then to take off the car pull out the wiring grommet in the car body , this will give access to the wiring connector. Once all the bolts and clips are released you can remove the bumper from the sides by a firm STEADY pull from the bottom up, do not jerk on this or you can break the clips. Once the bumper is pulled away from the body there are a couple of wiring plugs that need releasing, do the exhaust power valve first. You really need two people at this stage.

Do you know how many bolts and clips are holding the rear bumper on? I need to remove mine to remove the lower trim to bond my new diffuser on tightly but never taken or even looked at removing the rear bumper.