Preparation work
| 1. | Care Point: Disconnection of the battery is only required for removal of the passenger seat. If removing the drivers seat, allow vehicle to enter sleep mode only.
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Remove seat - Base - Shell - Sport seat
| 1. | Remove seatbelt buckle (1). 40 Nm
| | | | | Care Point: | Take note of seat height tilt setting if replacing base assembly.
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| Care Point: | Place protection on work surface whilst removing base from shell to avoid component damage.
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| Care Point: | Procedure is identical for both driver and passenger seats. Terms "inner" and "outer" are used relative to seat when installed in vehicle.
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| | | 2. | Make sure seat is pushed as rearwards as possible before proceeding.
| | | | | Care Point: | Risk of component damage. Base will become flexible as shell bolts are removed.
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| | | 3. | | | | 4. | | | | 5. | Separate base (3) from shell (4).
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| 6. | | | | 7. | Separate shell and seatbelt brackets from base.
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Install seat - Base - Shell - Sport seat
| | | Care Point: | The following must be completed in the correct order as the seat will not be aligned to monocoque mounting points if not adhered to.
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| Care Point: | Failure to complete correctly will require seat removal from the vehicle and re-adjusting.
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| Care Point: | Make sure seat alignment tools (T) do not move during assembly process.
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| | | 1. | | | | 2. | Install shell brackets, seatbelt brackets and fixings (5) to base (3), hand tighten only.
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| 3. | Offer up shell (4) to base sub-assembly, adjusting shell brackets to suit height tilt setting required.
| | | | | Care Point: | Make sure seat assembly is adjusted to correct height/tilt settings before proceeding.
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| 5. | Inspect base. Running tracks must be parallel (p). Adjust brackets as required.
| | | 6. | | | | | | Care Point: | Make sure smooth seat movement operation and seat locks into place when moved.
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| | | 7. | Install remaining components of seat assembly.
| | | 8. | Install seat assembly to vehicle.
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