For people who have the trunk lip scratches..some words on the TSB for it

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Oct 11, 2000 | 05:48 PM
  #1  
I copied this from the Edmunds forum from a posting by a person who said he is a Nissan Tech. Sounds like a fix but these are his words not mine but looks promising.

First let me correct my last post by saying I was
incorrect....the NTB00-055 is in fact a Nissan TSB
number.
Ok...he it is.....The fix for the rear bumper is
the replacement of the 5 rear bumper fascia clips (
if you want to see the procedure, and have the
Maxima Servie Manual, it's on page BT-16.
Essentially, the rear lights are removed, the 5
existing clips are then removed, and 5 new clips
(85284-AD501) are installed. This cinches the rear
bumper cover closer to the trunk, thus allowing
more clearance for the trunk lip.
As for the scratch, they'll use a simple scratch
remover, or polishing compound to remove the
surface scratch or, if the costomer insists, will
repaint the rear bumper. A scratch remover or
polishing compound works just fine though, and is a
better fix than havinr the entire cover painted.
Hope this helps.

Joe


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Oct 11, 2000 | 05:56 PM
  #2  
Where would the scratches be, exactly?
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Oct 11, 2000 | 08:28 PM
  #3  
Look
at your bumper lip where it contacts the trunk when closed. You should see scratches along that lip and mostly see 2 lines that stand out(if you have these scratches)

If you feel almong the inside of your trunk lid at the edge you may find 2 bumps that line up with the scratches. Check out the TSB ...it lists vin #'s that may have this problem.

Mine does and looks like crap on the gray lustre
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Oct 12, 2000 | 08:24 AM
  #4  
I have scratches right in the middle of that lip
it is in the middle of the lip. I have group of two inches long of little scratches there. ;(
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Oct 12, 2000 | 12:25 PM
  #5  
Re: Look
Okay, I have taken some photos. The first 2 are my car and the 3rd is a GLE near my work. Is this the same problem as the TSB? Let me know if this what you are talking about.

Summary Picture
<img src="http://www.his.com/wc/maxima/photos/trunk/bumpersummary800.jpg">

Close up, notice the brown rubbing and paint scuff.

<img src="http://www.his.com/wc/maxima/photos/trunk/bumpercenterclosup800.jpg">

Close up on right side, under lock.

<img src="http://www.his.com/wc/maxima/photos/trunk/bumpercloseright800.jpg">
Really shows up on white!

<img src="http://www.his.com/wc/maxima/photos/trunk/glebumper800.jpg">

Quote:
Originally posted by jnm2kse
at your bumper lip where it contacts the trunk when closed. You should see scratches along that lip and mostly see 2 lines that stand out(if you have these scratches)

If you feel almong the inside of your trunk lid at the edge you may find 2 bumps that line up with the scratches. Check out the TSB ...it lists vin #'s that may have this problem.

Mine does and looks like crap on the gray lustre
[Edited by Paul2kGXE on 10-12-2000 at 03:23 PM]
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Oct 12, 2000 | 07:53 PM
  #6  
Mine has some of that scuffing
but it also has 2 distinctive white marks that match up with the 2 bumps I mentioned on my trunk lid....the TSB on the NHTSA site lists something like vehicles with vin# blah, blah,blah and above may have scratches on the trunk lip.

From reading the Edmunds board a poster suggested not to take this lightly as what is happening is those 2 bumps are wearing on the lip and its not so much tha marks it is making, it is the paint actually wearing off of those 2 bumps exposing it to premature rust...

I don't see those marks on your car or the other but I'd check out the TSB...besides that crap shpuldn't be on your bumper lip regardless...something is wearing there..
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