Seat Cushion Cover - Front
Seat Cushion Cover - Front
Removal
NOTICE: If the passenger seat is equipped with an Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) bladder system, to prevent system failure, it is necessary to carry out the OCS system reset when a front passenger seat cushion is disassembled, a new cushion cover is installed or an OCS system service kit is installed. A scan tool is used to carry out the OCS system reset.
NOTE: For component identification and locations, refer to Seat - Exploded View, Front Seat - Exploded View, Front.
1. Remove the front seat backrest. For additional information, refer to Seat Backrest - Front Seat Backrest - Front.
2. Disengage the cushion cover retainers from the cushion frame and seat track.
3. NOTICE: Use care when separating the cushion cover wires from the cushion foam pad clips or the clips can be torn from the cushion foam pad.
Turn the cushion cover inside out, disengage the cushion cover wires from the retainers in the cushion foam pad and remove the cushion cover.
Installation
All seats
1. Position the cushion cover and engage the wires into the retainers of the cushion foam pad.
- If equipped with heated seats, make sure the cushion heater mat windows are trapped between the cushion cover wire and cushion foam pad retainers.
2. Engage the cushion cover retainers to the cushion frame and seat track.
- Do not engage the outboard cushion cover retainers, if equipped with manual lumbar.
3. NOTE: To identify the Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) system, refer to Seat - Exploded View, Front Seat - Exploded View, Front.
Install the front seat backrest. If a passenger seat with a bladder OCS has been serviced, do not prove out the SRS within the seat installation procedure. Proceed to the next step here after the seat has been installed in the vehicle and repower has been done. For additional information, refer to Seat Backrest - Front Seat Backrest - Front.
Passenger seat with a bladder OCS
4. Carry out the Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) System Reset. For additional information, refer to the General Procedures portion of Restraint Systems.