How much does it cost to replace a bumper on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?
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A Jeep Grand Cherokee bumper cover usually costs around $40 to $200. Bumper covers are usually sold as an individual piece but some are sold in kits. A kit is usually priced at $200 to $300.
What are the parts of a rear bumper?
A bumper is made up of four parts:
- Bumper cover.
- The bumper absorber.
- The bumper reinforcement bar.
- The bumper mounting system.
How do you remove the rear bumper on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Locate the four mounting bolts for the rear bumper brackets under the back of the Jeep on the rear frame section. There are two on each side of the Jeep. Remove the two bolts on each side of the rear frame using a socket and ratchet. Pull the bumper straight off the rear of the Jeep.
Are there any recalls on 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit?
Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2011-2014 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles. The affected vehicles had brake booster shields installed under a previous campaign to prevent water from entering the brake booster and limiting braking ability.
Does a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee have a gas cap?
The gas cap for your 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee serves multiple purposes. It prevents gas fumes from being released when you aren’t driving, it seals the fuel system and helps maintain pressure within the fuel tank.
How much does a new rear bumper cost?
The exact cost to repair your rear bumper depends on the extent of the damage and what kind of car you own. In general, most people should expect to spend between $225 and $750. But if you need to replace the rear bumper, then you could end up paying up to $2,000.
Can I replace my own back bumper?
Replace a rusted or dented pickup bumper yourself A rusty or dented bumper can drag down the whole appearance of a pickup that’s in otherwise good shape. Having it replaced by a pro will set you back $1,000, but you can save $500 or more in labor and parts by doing the job yourself. It takes only a few hours.