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PASS. SEAT BACK MOVES FORWARD DURING BRAKING (INST. WASHER)

SUBJECT: SEAT MOVES FORWARD DURING BRAKING WHILE UNOCCUPIED (INSTALL BELV. WASHER)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1991-92 C/K W/HIGH BACK BUCKET OR 60/40 SEAT RPO (AE7,A50)

Owners of some 1991-92 C/K vehicles may comment that the passenger seat back moves forward during moderate braking if no one is in the passenger seat. The motion of the seat back may cause the easy entry feature to operate, allowing the entire seat to slide forward. If the seat is occupied, the seat back will not move.

To correct this condition a new positive stop bolt (P/N 15633613) and Belleville Washer (P/N 15665757) should be installed on both sides of the passenger seat. The Belleville Washer has a special conical shape and MUST be installed with the point side of the cone pointing toward the bolt head. The conical washer is needed to increase friction during forward seat motion.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

1. Raise the seat cover and the padding to expose the seat back hinge.

2. Remove the seat hinge positive stop bolt and discard (Figure 1).

3. Install a new positive stop bolt (P/N 15633613) and Belleville Washer (P/N 15665757) with the point of the washer facing the bolt head Refer to Figure 2 and 3.

4. Torque the positive stop bolt to 19-22 N.m. (14-16 lbs. ft.)

5. Verify that the seat no longer moves forward when not desired. If it does, be sure the shoulder of the positive stop bolt is properly seated.

6. Pull the seat cover and the padding back over the hinge assembly.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION

Part Number Description Qty/veh ----------- ----------- -------

15633613 Positive Stop Bolt 2 15665757 Belleville Washer 2

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles being repaired under warranty use:

Labour Time: 0.3 Hr.

Labour Operation is coded to base vehicle coverage in the Warranty System.


Object Number: 88101  Size: LF


Object Number: 81342  Size: FS


Object Number: 78927  Size: FS

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