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stevedolce Nov 23, 2010 06:28 PM

remove front seats?
 
i wanna finish up my herculiner under my front seats--how hard is it to remove them? i have the side air bags..

basically disconnect the negative side of battery and the 4 bolts?

i thought i read another post that talked about weights & sliders under the seat for the airbags.

thanks
steve

genesbro Nov 23, 2010 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by stevedolce (Post 1951864)
i wanna finish up my herculiner under my front seats--how hard is it to remove them? i have the side air bags..

basically disconnect the negative side of battery and the 4 bolts?

i thought i read another post that talked about weights & sliders under the seat for the airbags.

thanks
steve

Like you said remove the negative cable and wait about 5 minutes. Once you have all the seat to floor bolts off don't move the seats on the tracks and it should be ok.

ronjenx Nov 23, 2010 07:19 PM

stevedolce,

I tried to respond to your pm, but your inbox is full.



Here is the info you wanted regarding handling the seat with the weight sensor:



WARNING: The Seat Weight Sensor is a sensitive, calibrated unit and must be handled carefully. Do not drop or handle roughly. If dropped or damaged, replace with another sensor. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or death.

WARNING: The front passenger seat must be handled carefully as well. When removing the seat, be careful when setting on floor not to drop. If dropped, the sensor may be inoperative. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or death.


WARNING: When the seat is on the floor, no one should sit in the front passenger seat. This uneven force may damage the sensing ability of the seat weight sensors. If sat on and damaged, the sensor may be inoperative. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or death.


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