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  1. Front Bumper Adjustments 
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    Hi,

    I have a 1998 A4 and the front bumper keeps on popping out of the 2 clips holding it in place on the passenger side of the car (my other A4 had the same problem). I push the bumper back into place and it will be ok for a day or so, then it will 'unclip' itself again .

    Has anyone else had the same problem, and if you have, how did you fix it? Are there any adjustments I can make to make sure it stays in place?

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    Just found out why my bumper was coming uncliped again. You first have to make sure the clip in the middle of the bumper is 'pushed up' into place first, then bend the bumper down to locate the top 2 clips. It is now solidly in place.
     
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