- Joined
- Apr 19, 2023
- Messages
- 77
- Reaction score
- 90
- Location
- Seattle & Mazama, WA
- Cars
- 2023 Pure AWD
- Referral Code
- 19QISE83
Last month our Air incurred a bad deep scuff in the rear bumper.
Though 30" wide, the damage was 99% limited to the glossy black trim piece, below the body-colored bumper cover.
This trim piece is the same on all Air models, and contains four object/motion sensors (LIDAR?) and two snap-in red reflectors.
A Lucid-certified body shop wrote up an estimate of $8k, basically removing a dozen parts aft of the rear wheels.
They would not or could not just sell me the trim piece.
But my (awesome) local Lucid service center could and did.
Just over $700 including sales tax.
The challenge was getting the original trim piece off.
It's held in with 28 tabs, the upper middle 12 of which are designed to click in but not pull out, since you can't access them from behind to push them down to release them.
If you use too much force you risk breaking off the slotted plastic tabs from the adjacent bumper cover, leading to a much bigger repair.
I used some plastic "spudging tools" starting on the bottom and working outward.
Patience paid off, took me ~30 minutes to get the old one off.
Transplanted the four sensors and two reflectors into the new trim piece, ten minutes to line it up (the upper center-right tab has left-right arrows, that's the one to carefully line up in its slot.
DM me if you want tips or photos.
Great to have my AIr "as good as new" again!
Though 30" wide, the damage was 99% limited to the glossy black trim piece, below the body-colored bumper cover.
This trim piece is the same on all Air models, and contains four object/motion sensors (LIDAR?) and two snap-in red reflectors.
A Lucid-certified body shop wrote up an estimate of $8k, basically removing a dozen parts aft of the rear wheels.
They would not or could not just sell me the trim piece.
But my (awesome) local Lucid service center could and did.
Just over $700 including sales tax.
The challenge was getting the original trim piece off.
It's held in with 28 tabs, the upper middle 12 of which are designed to click in but not pull out, since you can't access them from behind to push them down to release them.
If you use too much force you risk breaking off the slotted plastic tabs from the adjacent bumper cover, leading to a much bigger repair.
I used some plastic "spudging tools" starting on the bottom and working outward.
Patience paid off, took me ~30 minutes to get the old one off.
Transplanted the four sensors and two reflectors into the new trim piece, ten minutes to line it up (the upper center-right tab has left-right arrows, that's the one to carefully line up in its slot.
DM me if you want tips or photos.
Great to have my AIr "as good as new" again!