Installation Procedure

1999 GMC Forward Control 5.7 R, AutomaticSECTION Installation Procedure
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    Fig 1: View Of Rear Seat Back Cover
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  1. Install the rear seat back cover to the pad.
  2. Fig 2: Installing Rear Seat Back Cover
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  3. Install the rear seat back cover to the seat back, by pulling the seat back cover down and over the pad.
  4. Fig 3: Identifying Hog Rings On Rear Seat Back Cover
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  5. Install the hog rings to the rear seat back cover to the pad.
  6. Fig 4: Locating J-Hook Retainer At Bottom Of Seat Back Cover
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  7. Install the J-hook retainer at the bottom of the seat back cover.
  8. Install the hook and the loop retainers securing the rear seat back cover to the pad.
  9. Install the rear seat back trim panel.
  10. Install the rear seat back to the rear seat. Refer to Seat Back Replacement - Rear (Split Bench)Β  or Seat Back Replacement - Rear (Bucket)Β .
  11. Install the rear seat headrest. Refer to Head Restraint Replacement - Rear SeatΒ .
  12. Install the rear seat back trim panel. Refer to Trim Panel Replacement - Rear Seat BackΒ .
  13. Install the rear split bench seat. Refer to Seat Replacement - Rear 50-50 SplitΒ .
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