Lincoln Corsair: Rear Seats / Removal and Installation - Rear Seat Cushion Cover
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Removal
NOTE:
LH (left hand) shown, RH (right hand) similar.
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Remove the rear seat.
Refer to: Rear Seat (501-10B Rear Seats, Removal and Installation).
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Release the retaining tabs and remove the lower child safety seat tether anchor bezels.
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Release the rear seat cushion substrate to rear seat frame retainers in the order shown.
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Release the inboard side retainer from the frame.
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Release the inboard side front retainer from the frame.
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Release the outboard side front retainer from the frame.
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Release the outboard side retainer from the frame.
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Remove the rear seat cushion and substrate.
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Route the rear center seatbelt through the opening in the rear seat cushion and substrate.
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NOTE:
This step is only necessary when installing a new component.
If equipped with heated seats.
Disconnect the heated seat electrical connector.
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NOTE:
This step is only necessary when installing a new component.
Release the rear seat cushion cover retainers from the rear seat cushion substrate.
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NOTE:
This step is only necessary when installing a new component.
Remove the rear seat cushion cover and foam as an assembly.
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If equipped with heated seats.
Route the rear seat cushion heater mat harness through the cushion substrate.
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NOTICE:
Use care when separating the seat cushion trim cover
from the hook-and-loop strips or the hook-and-loop strips may be torn
from the seat cushion foam.
NOTE:
This step is only necessary when installing a new component.
NOTE:
Follow the unique instructions or graphics for this step in installation.
Remove the rear seat cushion cover.
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Invert the cover.
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Release the hook-and-loop strips.
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Remove the hog rings.
Use the General Equipment: Hog Ring Plier
Installation
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To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Use the General Equipment: Hog Ring Plier
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Interior Trim Remover
Hog Ring Plier
Removal
WARNING:
Seat backrest trim covers installed on seats equipped with
seat side airbags cannot be repaired...
Other information:
WARNING: Do not adjust the driver
seat or seat backrest when your vehicle is
moving. This may result in sudden seat
movement, causing the loss of control of
your vehicle.
WARNING: Do not place cargo or
any objects behind the seat backrest
before returning it to the original position.
Pull on the seat backrest to make sure that
it has fully latched after returning the seat
backrest to its ..
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Interior Trim Remover
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
Remove the rear seat.
Refer to: Rear Seat (501-10B Rear Seats, Removal and Installation).
Detach the rear seat backrest cover J-clip.
Remove the rear seat backrest cover inboard child safe..
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P215/65R15 95H is an example of a tire
size, load index and speed rating. The
definitions of these items are listed
below. (Note that the tire size, load index
and speed rating for your vehicle may
be different from this example.)
P: Indicates a tire, designated by the
Tire and Rim Association, that may be
used for service on cars, sport utility
vehicles, minivans and light trucks. Note:
If your tire size does not begin with a
letter this may mean it is designated by
either the European Tire and Rim
Technical Organization or the Japan Tire
Manufacturing Association.
215: Indicates the nominal width of
the tire in millimeters from sidewall edge
to sidewall edge. In general, the larger
the number, the wider the tire.
65: Indicates the aspect ratio which
gives the tire's ratio of height to width.
R: Indicates a radial type tire.
15: Indicates the wheel or rim
diameter in inches. If you change your
wheel size, you will have to purchase
new tires to match the new wheel
diameter.
95: Indicates the tire's load index. It
is an index that relates to how much
weight a tire can carry. You may find this
information in your owner’s manual. If
not, contact a local tire dealer.
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