How to remove the front bumper

- open the hood.

- we unscrew one nut on each side and remove the brushes along with the levers of the headlight cleaning system, disconnect the hoses from the injectors.

- in the wheel arches, we remove four metal rivets on each side (as a rule, if the bumper has already been removed once, screws or pistons are installed instead of rivets).

- on the bottom side, we unscrew two long bolts (twisted from the bottom up) that attach the metal amplifier to the brackets (you will need a cap head and a crank).

- with an assistant, we evenly remove the bumper forward from the fender brackets in the wings (be careful not to break the wires).

- disconnect the electrical equipment connectors (if any).

 

How to remove the rear bumper

- open the trunk lid.

- in the wheel arches, we use a drill to remove three metal rivets on each side (when installing rivets, they can be replaced with screws or pistons).

- we climb under the car and unscrew two long bolts (twisted from the bottom up) that attach the metal amplifier to the brackets that are bolted to the body.

- with the assistant, we remove the bumper back from the guide profiles in the wings (pull the sides in the wheel arches back).

- disconnect the electrical equipment connectors (if any).

 

Volvo S70, produced in 1997-2000.

Volvo V70 MK1, production 1997-2000.

Assembling:

Sweden: Torslanda (Torslandaverken)

Belgium: Ghent (VCG)

Canada: Halifax (VHA)

Body type:

4-door sedan (S70)

5-door station wagon (V70)

Plastic bumpers (may differ):

Polypropylene, a triple copolymer of ethylene, propylene and diene. Marking >PP+EPDM<