How much impact can a rear bumper take?

How much impact can a rear bumper take?

Today, standard passenger vehicle bumpers have a rigid reinforcing bar under the outer cover, with sections of compressible foam or plastic underneath. In the United States, passenger car bumpers must absorb a five mph impact from another vehicle with no damage to the car body. The foam or plastic make this possible.

Can a rear-end collision cause electrical problems?

Electrical Issues These types of accidents can cause problems with the electrical system of the vehicle, with or without other rear end auto damage. This impact can cause wires to come loose. These hidden damages are a very common problem for drivers who have been involved in a rear end collision.

Can a rear-end collision cause transmission damage?

3. Transmission Issues. Transmission issues are common in rear-end collisions, especially if your vehicle is rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive, as these vehicles have transmission components located toward the rear of your vehicle. Ignoring transmission issues can turn them into larger problems down the road.

What kind of rear bumper lights do I Need?

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When to replace the front and rear bumpers?

K-Metal bumper covers will come in handy if you need to replace your scratched, dinged, or collision damaged cover to restore your prized possession’s aesthetic value. Made to look, fit and function just… Front and rear bumpers are intended to protect the body and important safety components like lights from damage caused by minor impact.

What kind of car has the worst bumpers?

Some have. For example, the 1997 Saturn SL2 sustained no damage in a 5 mph rear-into-pole impact and minor damage in the front and rear full-width flat barrier tests, a significant improvement over the 1993 Saturn. The 1993 Toyota Camry was by far the worst performer among a group of midsize sedans the Institute tested that year.

What should be the impact speed of a car bumper?

Five miles per hour is a benchmark, an impact speed at which bumpers could easily — but generally don’t — prevent all but very minor cosmetic damage in barrier tests.