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Rear Bumper Panel Separation

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I have a Ford Mustang GT Premium 2021 that was purchased new from a Ford Dealer end of October 2021. It has 2,400 miles on it and today I saw what looked like someone hit the left rear bumper panel. No dents, no scratches so I googled to see if it is an issue. It led me to this site/forum.

It looks like it was mostly on GT 350's 2015-2018 from what I can tell according to the Ford TSB dated March 29, 2018.

Mine is bad, separating to the point tabs can be seen (picture attached).

Has anyone had theirs repaired by a Ford Dealer under warranty and did it fix the problem and last?

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Press on the side of the bumper cover right below the "gap". It should snap back into place. If it does not, then you will need to make a service spot and have them fix it under warranty.


Go to this thread below (ignore it’s for a Roush valance install) and watch it through. It shows every aspect of the rear bumper cover fastener locations and hardware locations (screws), as well where to press to get the clips to snap into place.

http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1498517&postcount=

Also here is this thread for you and others that includes detailed pics showing how to fix any rear bumper cover panel gaps:
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70817&highlight=Bumper
 
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Press on the side of the bumper cover right below the "gap". It should snap back into place. If it does not, then you will need to make a service spot and have them fix it under warranty.


Go to this thread below (ignore it’s for a Roush valance install) and watch it through. It shows every aspect of the rear bumper cover fastener locations and hardware locations (screws), as well where to press to get the clips to snap into place.

http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1498517&postcount=

Also here is this thread for you and others that includes detailed pics showing how to fix any rear bumper cover panel gaps:
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70817&highlight=Bumper
Thank you! I was able to push it until it snapped back in place. Hopefully it will hold.
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