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911-RRS



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L494 - Rear Bumper upgrade - Sensor Connector & Exhaust

Hi everyone.

Sorry if this has been covered before.

I have just purchased a 2019 Facelift Used complete rear Bumper in order to upgrade my 2014 RRS 5.0 S/C.

The New upgrade bumper has 'Side Sensors' ( 6 in total) & my existing bumper only has 4 sensors.

The question is will the new bumper wiring connector still plug in and work correctly or do I have to swap looms over and use the outer sensors as 'Dummys'?

I haven't started to strip the old bumper yet but a heads up to the work involved would be appreciated prior to starting.

Also does anyone know how much I will have to cut & reduce the existing exhaust tail pipes by so they pipe 'Fit inside' the Static Bumper exhaust tips? As I have the 5.0 Petrol the Exhaust is 80mm in Diameter & 'Straight'.

James


Last edited by 911-RRS on Tue Oct 12 2021 10:57am. Edited 2 times in total

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Red Arrow



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Just stick two dummy sensors in the side ones Thumbs Up

Post #618032 Mon Oct 11 2021 4:31pm
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911-RRS



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Thank you 'Red arrow'

Yes I can swap the Looms over and have two dummy sensors - but I don't really want the hassle

Do you know the connector is definitely not the same ? If so it could be just a 'plug and play'

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