INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS: POWER SEAT TRACK
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Disclaimer:
Even though every attempt is made to ensure this information is complete and accurate, it is impossible to account for all possible circumstances or situations. Please consult with a quali ed auto technician
before attempting to perform any work you are not quali ed to do. Automobiles can be hazardous to work on; be sure to take all necessary safety precautions. Failure to do so may result in property damage
or personal injury. Certain motor vehicle standards and performance requirements may apply to your motor vehicle (such as Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards by the National Highway Tra c Safety
Administration). Be sure that your work is performed in accordance with such standards and that you do not disable any motor vehicle safety feature.
ATTENTION: Refer to the appropriate shop manual for your vehicle to obtain speci c service procedures for this part. If you do not have
a service manual or lack the skill to install this part, it is recommended that you seek the services of a quali ed technician. Pay special
attention to all cautions and warnings included in the shop manual. Read and follow all instructions carefully.
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• 12 Point 15MM Deep Socket
• 12 Point 5/16” Shallow Socket (Or E-10)
• 12 Point 7/16” Shallow Socket (Or E-14)
• 12 Point 3/8” Shallow Socket (Or E-12)
• 12 Point 3/8” Shallow Socket ¼” Drive
• 3” ¼” Drive Extension
• Appropriate Ratchets and at Least a 3”
Extension for Above Sockets
• 15MM Wrench
• T-20 Screwdriver
• Bench Mounted Vice
• Small Ball Peen Hammer
• Small Punch
• Assortment of Flathead Screwdrivers
• Piece Of Sandpaper
• Small Tube of Loc-Tite
(Medium Removable Strength)
• Small Amount of Grease (Any Common
Automotive Grease is Fine)
• Large Piece of Cardboard (To Protect Seats
When Upside Down on Floor)
• Roll of Te on Tape
• Paper Towel or Rags
Tools required for proper removal of motor and regulator:
STEP 1: Move the seat to the most rear-ward
position to gain access to the front two nuts. Using
the 15 MM deep 12 point socket, remove the nuts
from both rails.
STEP 2: Now move the seat to the most forward
and upward position (very important to ensure lead
screw alignment).
STEP 3: Remove plastic trim cover near inboard rail
by pulling straight upward on it. This will take some
force if it hasn’t been o before. Now remove the
two rear rail bolts using your ratchet and 7/16” 12
Point shallow socket. These will also come out hard
if they have not been out before.