06 A6 Bumper bracket replacement ?
Sounds like the lock carrier side nut is free spinning. The screw is recessed into the webbing of the bracket so this can be fiddly. I would try adding some mechanical resistance to the free spinning nut by prying up on the screw, or reach through the small gap with a flat tip screwdriver to apply side pressure to the green plastic nut support while undoing the screw, etc.
Last edited by AudiAllTheWay; Dec 1, 2023 at 08:16 AM.
Sounds like the lock carrier side nut is free spinning. The screw is recessed into the webbing of the bracket so this can be fiddly. I would try adding some mechanical resistance to the free spinning nut by prying up on the screw, or reach through the small gap with a flat tip screwdriver to apply side pressure to the green plastic nut support while undoing the screw, etc.
Add some lubricating penetrant and walk the screw in and out a few times if corrosion is a restricting factor.
Try a small impact gun with the bit in the screw while inducing mechanical resistance on the green part. The quick succession impacts can help.
Try prying upwards between the #4 bracket and the lock carrier plus a helper prying sideways on the green part to add as much mechanical resistance as possible.
On the broken #4 bracket side, remove enough of the damaged bracket to get clear access to the green part to see exactly what’s going on.
Add some lubricating penetrant and walk the screw in and out a few times if corrosion is a restricting factor.
Try a small impact gun with the bit in the screw while inducing mechanical resistance on the green part. The quick succession impacts can help.
Try prying upwards between the #4 bracket and the lock carrier plus a helper prying sideways on the green part to add as much mechanical resistance as possible.
On the broken #4 bracket side, remove enough of the damaged bracket to get clear access to the green part to see exactly what’s going on.







