General Motors passenger vehicle bumpers are designed in order to withstand a collision into a fixed barrier at 4 km/h (2.5 mph). After absorbing the energy of the collision, the energy absorbers rebound to 80-90 percent of their original position. The energy absorbing capability of the front bumper and the rear bumper systems is achieved through a foam type energy absorbing structure in each bumper.
The following components are made of thermo plastic olefin or urethane:
| • | The front bumper fascia | 
| • | The rear bumper fascia | 
The thermo plastic olefin and urethane perform the following functions:
| • | Withstand minor impact | 
| • | Return to the original shape | 
Refer to General Plastic Repair for repair or refinishing information on the fascia.
Use care around the theft deterrent labels.