Section 5
SECTION 5 (Spread Terminal Fix Procedure)1. Position the front passenger seat fully rearward and up.
2. Pull out and remove the seat track front cover.
3. Disconnect Connector C3265B 24-pin gray. (Figure 3).
4. Remove the red secondary wedge inside the connector.
5. Using an appropriate pick, or equivalent, disengage the internal lock that holds the terminals in cavities 8, 9, 10, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24 (Figure 3).
NOTE
DO NOT DISENGAGE MORE THAN ONE (1) CIRCUIT AT A TIME. ONLY DISENGAGE THE NEXT CIRCUIT AFTER THE PREVIOUS ONE HAS BEEN REPAIRED AND REASSEMBLED INTO THE CONNECTOR. THIS WILL PREVENT INSERTING CIRCUITS INTO THE WRONG CAVITY.
6. Insert the dental pick into the back part of each terminal (inside the box-shaped portion of the terminal) and bend the spring into the proper position (Figure 10).
7. After all eight (8) terminals have been repaired, reinsert the red secondary wedge into the connector.
8. Reconnect C3265B to the dual climate control seat module.
9. Reinstall the seat track front cover.
10. Repower the SRS. Refer to WSM, Section 501-20B.
11. Verify the climate control seat function, and recheck DTCs.
12. If CCS continues to be inoperable with DTC B272C/D, start a new diagnosis from Step 3 in Section 1. If no DTCs are present, and system is operating correctly, repower the SRS, and return vehicle to customer. If system is still not operating properly, follow normal diagnostics per WSM.