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Rear Seat-Back Lock Cylinder Replacement

Rear Seat-back Lock Cylinder Replacement

2-door

NOTE: Take care not to scratch the interior trim.

1. Remove the rear shelf.
2. Disconnect the cylinder rods from both seat-back latches self-tapping ET.




3. Remove the self-tapping ET screws, then remove the seat-back lock cylinder (A) and cylinder rods (B).
4. Install the lock cylinder in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- Make sure the cylinder rod is connected securely.
- Make sure the seat-back unlocks properly.

4-door

NOTE: Take care not to bend or scratch the interior trim.

1. Remove the rear shelf.
2. Disconnect the cylinder rod from the trunk compartment.




3. Remove the bolts, then remove the seat-back lock cylinder.
4. Install the lock cylinder in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- Make sure the cylinder rod is connected securely.
- Make sure the seat-back unlocks properly.