09 Oct
Posted by admin as Land Rover
This kit contains two modules; 1.) the rear seat and fixings with brackets, hardware, etc., and, 2.) rear seat belts, with screws, brackets, etc. Since occupant safety depends upon the proper functioning of seating systems and seat belt assemblies, it is vital that good engineering practice is followed in the fitting of the seat and seat belt modules. Ensure that all items in this kit are fitted according to the instructions and that all components function as described when installed.
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18 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Installation Instructions:
- Flip the rear seat bottom up.
- If your truck came equipped with the optional metal trays, remove each tray by removing the two large bolts using a 18mm socket and the two small nuts using a 13mm socket. Once you have removed the metal trays, replace the braces, large bolts and smaller nuts.
-Remove the plastic push pin from the carpet behind the cup-holders, in the middle of the cab.
- Set the DU-HA in the floor of the truck (as shown).
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This document contains additional instructions specific to the BMW R1200RT. Please see the wiring instructions included with the heated seat(s) wiring kit for wiring detail.
Installation:
Wire the heated seat(s) and heat controller(s) per the wiring diagram included in the heated seat(s) wiring kit. This wiring diagram is also available on our website. Use the photos below to locate the recommended switched relay wire connection point, and proceed to wire the heated seat(s) and controller(s) per the wiring diagram.
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24 Apr
Posted by admin as Chevrolet
Flip up the rear seats.
Thread the nylon straps through the seat belt brackets (bottom of the seat belt, under the rear seat, on top of the ledge) by sliding each strap through the back side of the brackets/seat belts so the buckle ends up on top.
Position the DU-HA under the rear seats with cut out slots facing towards the truck bed.
Turn the wing nut on the jack handles and tighten as much as possible. When the wing nut is tight, turn it so it is horizontal, as pictured.
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30 Jan
Posted by admin as Jeep
Before you begin installing this seat riser, please read all installation instructions and warnings thoroughly. This seat is designed to be used on the model vehicles described above. Use of this riser on any other vehicle or failure to install this seat properly may result in an improperly mounted seat and could result in unexpected movement of the seat and loss of control of the vehicle, thereby placing the occupants of the vehicle and others in a potentially dangerous situation.
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Removing the OEM seat
A. Begin by lifting the rear seat bottom out from the seat hooks (See fig. 1). Remove the seat belts by removing the OEM nuts from the vehicle seat belt mounting studs using a 18mm socket/wrench (See fig. 1A). Do not remove the seat belts anchored to the sides of the vehicle (shoulder straps).
B. Remove the backrest OEM seat by pressing on the top of the tabs located on either side of the seat behind the headrests. A screwdriver can be used to accomplish this unlocking of the tabs. (See fig. 2 & 3)
C. At this point the vehicle should resemble (Fig. 4). The seats have been removed and only the OEM child restraints are exposed. Note that some of the child restraint bars have been bent toward the floor. This is necessary for the Pro-gard seat to fit properly in position. Simply press firmly onto these bars until they resemble the photo #4.
D. Make sure that the seat brackets (3P214) are installed as shown in the photo to the right. This will help align the Center Divider.
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Step 1. Driver & Passenger Bottoms/DB&PB: All of the parts of your seat cover are labeled on the inside. Use the “Seat Cover Piece Identification Chart” to identify the pieces. Place the seat cover on with the long hook (sticky) fasteners to the front. Line up the seams of the seat cover to the seams of the seat, they should closely match. Route the hook fasteners under the front of the seat, avoiding any seat mechanisms, and mate them to the carpet on the back edge as shown.
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Section 1: Repair instructions for E36 1. Connect DIS/MoDiC 3 tester to a vehicle and read out SRS module fault code memory. If the above mentioned SRS faults are set in the airbag control module, proceed with the repair. 2. Remove corresponding front seat. For a removal instructions refer to RA 52 10 000 , or RA 52 10 001 (sports seat) which can be found in the Technical Information System (TIS). 3. Disconnect vehicle’s battery. 4. Remove cable securing wire ties (1), unplug the belt tensioner connector (2) from the belt buckle assembly and from the Read the rest of this entry »
07 Oct
Posted by admin as Land Rover
POOR FUNCTIONING OF 3RD ROW SEATS
The customer may complain of binding, incorrect latching, noise when the seats are stowed or other operational issues with the third row seats.
RESOLUTION: ADJUST OR REPAIR THE SEAT COMPONENT CAUSING THE PROBLEM
Several areas have been identified as contributing to operating difficulties with third row seats. When a customer complaint has been verified and diagnosed, follow the applicable repair process.
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The CR-V is equipped with seat belt tensioners in both front seating positions. Some tensioners use a part that limits the full motion of the mechanism. If these tensioners deploy in a collision, the seat belt may release, leaving the front seat occupants unrestrained.
CUSTOMER NOTIFICATION
In a DCS message sent on November 13, 2001, dealers were notified to contact all 2002 CR-V owners by telephone and tell them not to drive their vehicles. The dealer should have all those vehicles towed to the dealership.
If customers cannot be contacted by dealers, a notification letter will be sent to them. An example of the customer notification is on page 4.
Most of the affected vehicles are still in dealer inventory. According to Federal law, these vehicles cannot be sold or leased until they are repaired.
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