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Old 04-28-2017, 12:40 AM
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This should be a relatively straightforward teardown as I recall as it has been a few months.

You will definitely want to disconnect the battery first thing and then take the seat out. To do so you will need to remove some trim pieces so you can get to the bolts that secure the seat to the floor and the seatbelt. There is a wire clip or two that needs to be discounted. Once the seat is out continue removing trim pieces around the base of the seat so you can get to the leather seat material tabs.

One lesson learned - the power seat module comes out as a complete unit after the trim around it is removed. The seat control buttons don't come apart separately so don't try (I broke mine).

No need to take the seat back apart. Just recline the seat a bit and this will give you enough room.

Once the trim is removed you will see the tabs that the seat material is attached. The tabs are made of plastic and do not flex. Simply stretch the leather over the tabs and as you work the seat material off you will need to cut the hog ties that connect the seat material to the seat cushion.

Installation is the reverse except I used small plastic zip ties instead of hog ties.

As I mentioned, should be pretty straight forward.




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