To take off the front bumper, raise the hood, stabilize it, then unplug the battery's power lead from the shock tower on the left-hand side.Undo and remove the fasteners that keep the fender inner shielding below the bumper attached. Unscrew any bolts holding the bumper to the front fender, then reach through the fender well and pull out the push-in fasteners attaching the bottom of the bumper to the radiator lower support. Unplug the fog light wiring and remove both the bumper and grille from the radiator upper support by pushing on the middle anchor stud first. Begin by taking the bumper off from the front fender clips, very carefully, and put it down in a safe place on top of protective materials to guard your vehicle's paint. To access the row, start by unplugging the battery temperature sensor from its electrical connection. Remove three bolts that are attaching the reinforcement bar at each end. Uninstall the parts in the opposite order you removed them. To get the back bumper off, first pop your trunk lid open, then take the left bulb on the rear taillight, and disconnect the license plate wiring. When working on Cirrus cars, take out both right and left rear tail lights first. Then from inside the tail light cavities, press in and free the fasteners holding the bumper to each rear side panel. First, unhook and take off the push-in fasteners that link four different parts: the trunk lid slam pads and rear bumper at the back, also the bumper to the rear quarter panel connectors in each rear wheel well. Push the edge of the bumper toward the back until the hooks come loose from underneath the two car doors, then carefully take it out, placing something soft below to prevent any damage. The bumper reinforcement bar has a removable design, and you can mark where its nuts sit before uninstalling and reinstalling. Put back the parts the reverse way you took them off.