Front Seat Slide Adjuster Removal/Installation
FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
WARNING:
- Handling a front seat (with built-in side air bag) improperly can accidentally operate (deploy) the air bag, which may seriously injure you. Read the service warnings before handling a front seat (with built-in side air bag). (See Air Bag System Service Warnings)
CAUTION:
- After removing a front seat, do not operate the slider lever. If the slider lever is operated, the left and right slide positions will deviate, and the slide adjuster may be damaged after the front seat is installed.
- Verify that there are no malfunctions in the sliding mechanism after installing a front seat.
- When performing the procedure with a front seat removed from the vehicle, perform the procedure on a clean rag so as not to damage or soil the seat.
- If any of the following work is performed, perform the seat weight sensor calibration using the M-MDS. (See Programming and Relearning)
- Replacement with a new seat weight sensor
- Replacement with a new seat weight sensor control module
- Replacement with new passenger-side seat par
- Disassembly of the passenger-side seat
- If any of the following work is performed, perform the seat weight sensor inspection using the M-MDS. (See Component Tests and General Diagnostics)
- Removal of the passenger-side seat
- Loosening and retightening of passenger-side seat fixing bolts
1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK position.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable and wait 1 min or more.
3. Remove the following parts:
a. Front seat Front Seat Removal/Installation
b. Front seat side cover Front Seat Side Cover Removal/Installation
c. Position memory control module (Vehicles with power seat system) Service and Repair
d. Front seat back component Front Seat Back Component - Vehicles Without Power Seat System Removal/Installation
4. Remove the bolts.
5. Remove the front seat slide adjuster.
6. Install in the reverse order of removal.
7. Perform the weight sensor initialization procedure. (See Programming and Relearning)