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How to Remove a 2015-2017 Nissan Juke Front Bumper Cover, Part 1/3

We're back at it again! This is our video for a front bumper cover removal for a 2015 Nissan Juke. It's just the removal of the bumper cover and not the installation, so it's a very short video. Where To Buy: http://bit.ly/2015NissanJuke 00:00 Start 0:08 Pop open the hood 0:20 Tools needed 0:38 Remove the bottom bumper screws 1:46 Remove the fender trim and bolts underneath 3:30 Do the same on the opposite side 5:15 Remove the top bumper clips 5:54 Remove the front bumper 6:44 Unplug the fog lights 7:39 Outro TOOLS NEEDED: Flat-head screwdriver, Philips screwdriver, 10mm wrench or socket wrench and, or panel clip remover. INSTRUCTIONS: You want to remove the clips and (or push-pins) bolts from the bottom of the bumper. Of course, be sure not to lose any fasteners and put them in the same place you found them. Remove the push-pin from the fender well by using your screwdriver, or panel clip remover. This push-pin holds the fender molding in place. It's best to use the proper tool but the bumper is trash on this car, so we're using the flat-head. There is another plastic clip underneath the fender molding. Use your ratchet with a 10mm socket to remove the bolt under the molding that connects the front bumper to the fender. Repeat on the opposite side. When removing the front bumper, firmly pull the bumper off the fender. The bumper clips onto a bracket attached to the fender. Be sure not to yank the bumper off because it may break the bracket. Next, remove the clips/bolts on the top of the bumper. This bumper was wedge in underneath the fog light, so we had to pry it out. Do not let the bumper drop, be sure to disconnect the fog lights. Most wire harness' will or electrical plugs require you to push down the tab for release. The Juke's particular plug requires you to pull the tab UP for release. Source: https://www.revemoto.com Follow Us on FB:   / revemoto   IG:   / revemoto   ________________________________________________________ #Nissan Juke #revemoto #paintedautoparts #Juke #highquality #DIY #HowTo DISCLAIMER: While ReveMoto tries to make the information in this video as accurate as possible, we make no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All do-it-yourself (DIY) projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. ReveMoto is not responsible or liable for any loss, damage (including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, or punitive), liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or resulting from any information posted in this video.

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