Bumper - Exploded View, Front

2009 Ford Ranger 2D Pickup, 2.3 D, AutomaticSECTION Bumper - Exploded View, Front
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Front Bumper - Base Vehicle & GT
GF0046273Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W705436 Upper radiator sight shield pin-type retainer (6 required)
2 8C291 Upper radiator sight shield
3 W712277 Front bumper cover bolt (upper) (2 required)
4 W706805 Front fender splash shield-to-front bumper cover screws (6 required)
5 W711059 Front bumper cover-to-reinforcement nut (4 required)
6 - Side marker light electrical connector (part of 14A464)
7 N801169 Lower air deflector screw (4 required)
8 17D957 Front bumper cover
9 310D12 Front bumper isolator pin-type retainer (4 required)
10 17E898 Front bumper lower outer isolator
11 17C882A Front bumper upper center inner isolator (V6 only)
11 17C882B Front bumper upper center inner isolator (GT only)
12 W711097 Front bumper outboard bolt (4 required)
13 W711457 Front bumper inboard bolt (2 required)
14 17757 Front bumper
15 17B814 Lower radiator grille
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Front Bumper - Shelby GT 500
GF0000111Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W705436 Upper radiator sight shield pin-type retainer (8 required)
2 8C291 Upper radiator sight shield
3 W712277 Front bumper cover bolt (upper) (2 required)
4 W706805 Front fender splash shield-to-front bumper cover screws (6 required)
5 W711059 Front bumper cover-to-reinforcement nuts (4 required)
6 - Side marker light electrical connector
7 - Fog lamp electrical connector
8 N801169 Lower air deflector screw (4 required)
9 17D957 Front bumper cover
10 310D12 Front bumper isolator pin-type retainer (4 required)
11 17C882A Front bumper lower outer isolator
12 W711097 Front bumper bolt (outboard) (4 required)
13 W711457 Front bumper bolt (inboard) (3 required)
14 17757 Front bumper
15 17B814 Lower radiator grille
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