Interior - Noise From Drivers Power Seat Lifter
Classification: BT05-003aReference: NTB05-010a
Date: February 7, 2008
NISSAN; NOISE FROM DRIVER'S POWER SEAT LIFTER
This bulletin supersedes NTB03-040 and amends NTB05-010. The Applied Vehicles / VINs / Dates have been updated. No other changes have been made.
APPLIED VEHICLES
APPLIED VINs / DATES
IF YOU CONFIRM:
The driver's power seat makes a popping or clicking noise when using the seat lifter.
ACTIONS:
^ Remove the four drivers seat mounting bolts and tilt the seat to access the bottom.
^ Install the new Spacer Washer (see Parts Information).
NOTE:
The purpose of "ACTIONS" (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You must closely follow the entire Service Procedure as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this repair.
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
NOTE:
Use suitable covers to protect upholstery, carpeting, etc. when performing this Procedure.
Preliminary Steps
NOTE:
^ Steps 1, 2 and 3 below, only apply to vehicles equipped with Front Side (SRS) Air Bags.
^ These vehicles equipped with Front Side (SRS) Air Bags have a tag on the front seatback (see Figure 1).
1. Write down all radio station presets.
2. Disconnect both battery cables, negative cable first.
3. Wait at least 3 minutes after the negative battery cable is disconnected before proceeding with step 4 below.
Tilt Seat and Add Spacer Washer
4. Remove the four bolts that secure the driver's seat to the floor.
^ Refer to section SE in the Service Manual (ESM) for seat removal information.
5. Carefully tilt the seat back to reach the bottom of the seat (see Figure 2).
^ If needed, disconnect electrical connectors so you can tilt the seat.
6. Install the new Spacer Washer as shown in Figure 2.
^ Make sure the new Spacer Washer is fully inserted and locked into position.
^ If you find the old Spacer Washer on the floor of the car, discard it.
Reinstall the Seat and Check its Operation
7. Reinstall the seat, making sure:
^ All wire harnesses are connected and correctly routed to prevent pinching and chaffing.
^ The four seat mounting bolts are tightened to: 45 Nm (4.6 Kg.m, 35 ft-lbs.)
8. Re-connect the battery cables, positive cable first (if you disconnected them in step 2).
9. Check the power seat controls, making sure:
^ They operate correctly.
^ The incident noise is fixed.
10. Re-program the radio station presets and re-set the clock (if you disconnected the battery in step 2).
11. Initialize the power windows and sunroof as applicable. For Frontier and Pathfinder vehicles with Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) reset the Steering Angle Sensor as applicable. Reference the Electronic Service Manual as needed.
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