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Manual

REMOVAL





1. Move seat to full forward position.
2. Remove rear inboard bolt attaching seat to floor pan.
3. Remove rear outboard bolts attaching seat to side sill pylon.
4. Position seat in full rearward position.
5. Remove front inboard and outboard bolts holding seat to floor pan crossmember.
6. Tilt seat rearward and disconnect seat belt pretensioner wire connector.
7. Remove seat from vehicle.

INSTALLATION

CAUTION: It is important that the following steps be done correctly to insure that the seat tracks are properly timed prior to securing the seats to the vehicle.

1. Adjust seat back to vertical position using either recliner handle.

WARNING: Do not grab either recliner handle or towel bar when handling seat. The seat tracks are spring loaded and will release.
2. Turn seat upside down so that the seat tracks can be seen.





3. Securely grasp the spring loaded outboard track rail and while lifting the towel bar, position the lower rail so that it is locked in the forth hole from the end.

4. Position the inboard seat track rail so that it is identical to the outboard track lower rail.
5. Return seat to upright position.
6. Position seat in vehicle.
7. Tilt seat rearward and connect wire connector to seat belt pretensioner.
8. Push downward on seat cushion to ensure that the front mounting brackets are fully seated to floor pan crossmember.
9. Install and tighten rear outboard bolt seat to side sill pylon.
10. Install and tighten forward outboard bolt attaching seat to crossmember.
11. Install and tighten forward inboard bolt attaching seat to crossmember.
12. Move seat to flill forward position. Push rearward slightly on seat to ensure that the adjuster latches are engaged on both seat tracks.
13. Install and tighten rear inboard bolt attaching seat to floor pan.
14. Install and tighten middle outboard bolt attaching seat to side sill pylon.
15. Move seat forward and rearward and check the efforts to move seat. If effort is to high loosen seat track bolts and retighten to the proper torque.

NOTE: Tighten all seat track retaining bolts to 61 Nm (45 ft. lbs.) torque.