Seat Cushion Cover and Pad Replacement - Front
SEAT CUSHION COVER AND PAD REPLACEMENT - FRONT
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
1. If replacing the front passenger seat cushion, you must also replace the inflatable restraint passenger presence system.
CAUTION:
- Refer to SIR Caution.
- Replace the passenger presence system as a complete assembly to prevent possible injury to the occupant. All the components in the service kit are assembled and calibrated as a unit. Using only some of the components in the service kit will cause the passenger presence system to operate improperly.
2. Remove the front seat.
3. Remove the seat belt buckle from the seat.
4. Remove the rear retainers on the seat cushion cover from the seat frame.
5. Remove the J-strips from the seat frame.
6. Remove the J-strip on the recliner rod.
7. If the vehicle is equipped with a heated seat, disconnect the heated seat wiring connector.
8. Remove the seat cushion cover and pad from the seat frame.
9. Remove the hog rings from the under side of the seat cushion.
10. Pull the cushion cover (1) off of the pad (2).
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Push the cushion cover (1) over the cushion pad (2).
2. Install the hog rings on the under side of the seat cushion.
IMPORTANT: Verify that the listing wire is aligned with the trim cover.
3. Install the seat cushion cover and pad onto the seat frame.
4. If the vehicle is equipped with a heated seat, connect the heated seat wiring connector.
5. Install the J-strips to the seat frame. Start at the front end and work toward the rear.
6. Install the J-strip to the recliner rod.
7. Install the rear retainers for the seat cushion cover onto the seat frame.
8. Install the seat belt buckle to the seat.
9. Install the front seat.
10. Re-zero the inflatable restraint passenger presence system whenever the seat cushion or any component of the passenger presence system is removed. Refer to Passenger Presence System Programming and Setup.
CAUTION: To avoid personal injuries, re-zero the passenger presence system whenever you remove or replace the seat cushion or trim. Failure to do so may cause the system to malfunction.