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Lumbar Support Adjustment Switches E176 and E177







Lumbar Support Adjustment Switches E176 and E177

Removing

- Remove trim panel - 2 -. Refer to => [ Trim ] Trim






- Create photos or sketches of wire securing and routing.

- Disconnect the connector - 1 -.

- Remove bolts - 3 - (quantity: 2).

- Remove lumbar support adjustment switch - 4 - from trim panel - 2 -.

Installation

Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:

- Route and secure wiring according to photos or sketches that were made.

Make sure the connectors are installed all the way in and are secure.

Make sure the wires do not get caught.

Ignition must be on when connecting battery. If pyrotechnic components (for example, airbag, belt tensioner) are not repaired correctly, they may deploy unintentionally after connecting battery. Maintain personal safety when connecting the battery by staying out of airbag deployment areas, keeping a distance from belt tensioners/seat belts and ensuring no other people are in the vehicle interior at the moment when the battery is connected.

- Switch on ignition.

- Connect the battery ground cable with the ignition turned on.

- If the airbag indicator lamp (K75) indicates a fault after installation, the DTC memory must be checked, deleted and checked again. Refer to Vehicle diagnostic tester.

For the correct tightening specifications, refer to => [ Lumbar Support Adjustment Switch E176/E177 ] Lumbar Support Adjustment Switch E176/E177