Bumper - Exploded View, Rear

2014 Ford Edge SE, 4D Utility, 2.0L Eng VIN 9SECTION Bumper - Exploded View, Rear
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Rear Bumper Cover Assembly - MKX Shown in illustration, Edge Similar 

Fig 1: Exploded View Of Rear Bumper Cover Assembly
G07403324Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W710763 Lower rear bumper cover-to-rear splash shield bolt (2 required)
2 W706805 Lower rear bumper cover-to-rear underbody bolt
3 W710250 Upper rear bumper cover pin-type retainer (8 required/Edge 6 required)
4 N807658 Upper rear bumper cover bolt (2 required)
5 17D942/17D943 Rear bumper cover support bracket (RH/LH)
6 W714599 Rear bumper cover support rivet (5 required)
7 W704277 Rear bumper cover support bracket nut (2 required)
8 W710763 Rear splash shield retainers (4 required)

Rear Bumper Cover Components - MKX Shown in illustration, Edge Similar 

Fig 2: Identifying Rear Bumper Cover Related Components
G07403325Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 - Parking aid sensor cover (part of 15K859)
2 17K835 Lower rear bumper cover
3 17810 Upper rear bumper cover
4 W702852 Upper rear bumper cover-to-lower rear bumper cover rivet (2 required)
5 17E855 Upper rear bumper cover support
6 15K859 Rear parking aid sensor (if equipped, 4 required)
7 - Rear parking aid sensor electrical connector (part of 14N139)
8 W704817 Upper rear bumper cover support clip (2 required)
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