Power Recliner Motor Replacement - Front Seat

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Power Recliner Motor Replacement - Front Seat
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Fig 1: View Of Front Seat Recliner Motor & Components
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Power Recliner Motor Replacement - Front Seat

Callout Component Name
Preliminary Procedure:Β 
Remove the front seat. Refer to Front Seat Replacement - Bucket .
1 Front Seat Adjuster Outer Finish Cover
Refer to Seat Cushion Outer Trim Panel Replacement - Front Seat (Manual) or Seat Cushion Outer Trim Panel Replacement - Front Seat (Power) .
2 Front Seat Adjuster Inner Finish Cover
Refer to Seat Cushion Inner Trim Panel Replacement - Front .
3 Front Seat Back Cushion Finish Panel
Tip:Β  Using a nylon flat-bladed tool, push the tabs in on the side of the panel to release from the seat back to remove.
4 Front Seat Riser Finish Cover
Tip:Β  Pull rearward to disengage the cover from the seat riser.
5 Front Seat Head Restraint Assembly
Tip:Β 
  1. Depress the button on the inboard head restraint guide to raise the head restraint to the full up position.
  2. Insert a small diameter tool into the hole on the inboard side of the outboard head restraint guide and pull upward to remove.
6 Front Seat Head Restraint Guide (Qty: 2)
Tip:Β  Squeeze the bottom of the guide together and push up to remove from the seat back.
7 Seat Back Cushion Cover and Pad
Refer to Front Seat Back Cover and Cushion Pad Replacement .
8 Seat Recliner Shaft
Tip:Β 
9 Front Seat Recliner Motor Bolt
NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice .

Tighten:Β  10 N.m (89 lb in)

10 Front Seat Recliner Motor
Tip:Β 
  1. Reinstall the recliner, tighten the recliner to seat back frame and recliner to seat cushion frame bolts to ensure the inner and outer recliners remain aligned.
  2. Adjust the recliner motor when installing to ensure correct alignment.
RENDER: 1.0x

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