Lexus LS II XF20 (2014-2024) LS 400, Toyota Celsior.

Depending on the year of manufacture, the mounting locations may vary slightly.

How to remove the front bumper

-open the hood.

-in the opening between the headlights, take out the four pistons (inserted from top to bottom) that secure the upper part of the front bumper.

-from the bottom side, unscrew the screws (twisted from bottom to top) that secure the lower part.

-turn the wheels depending on which side we will disassemble.

-in the wheel arches, unscrew two screws on each side that secure the fender liners (front part).

-move the fender liners to the side and unscrew two nuts and one screw on each side that secure the sides to the wings.

-release the latches under the headlights.

-with an assistant, carefully pull the bumper forward (watch the wires and hoses).

-disconnect the connectors of the electrical equipment.

-if there are headlight washers, disconnect the hoses (liquid may leak).

mounting locations for the front bumper Lexus LS 400 (1995-2000)

Front bumper mounting diagram for Lexus LS 400 (1995-2000)

 

How to remove the rear bumper

⇒Tips for removing bumpers and how to avoid breaking anything..⇐

-open the trunk lid.

-in the trunk, remove the side trim and rear panel trim.

-through the hole in the rear panel, unscrew six nuts (you will need a 10 mm socket).

-in the inner part of the wings, unscrew the four nuts and four screws.

-from the bottom we take out thirteen pistons that secure the lower part of the rear bumper.

-in the wheel arches, unscrew one screw and one nut on each side that secure the sides.

-with an assistant, pull the bumper back from the guides (watch the wires).

-disconnect the connectors of the electrical equipment (if any).

mounting locations for the rear bumper Lexus LS 400 (1995-2000)

Rear bumper mounting diagram for Lexus LS 400 (1995-2000)

 

How to remove front and rear bumper Lexus LS 430 (2001-2006)

How to remove front and rear bumper Lexus LS (2007-2017)

How to remove front and rear bumper Lexus LS (2018-2024)