Component Parts Location

2015 Infiniti Q60 Base, 2D ConvertibleSECTION Component Parts Location
Fig 1: Automatic Drive Positioner System Component Parts Location (1 Of 3)
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1. BCM 2. Automatic drive positioner control unit 3. Driver seat control unit
4. Unified meter and A/C amp. 5. A/T assembly 6. Tilt & telescopic switch
7. Key slot 8. Tilt sensor 9. Telescopic sensor
10. Seat memory switch 11. Door mirror remote control switch    
A. Dash side lower (passenger side) B. View with instrument driver lower panel removed (Remove 4WAS front control unit with 4WAS models) C. Backside of seat cushion (driver side)
D. Behind cluster lid C E. A/T assembly
(TCM is built in A/T assembly)
F. View with instrument driver lower panel removed
G View with steering column cover lower and upper removed        
Fig 2: Automatic Drive Positioner System Component Parts Location (2 Of 3)
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12. Driver side door switch 13. A/T shift selector (detention switch) 14. Parking brake switch
15. Door mirror (driver side) 16. Telescopic motor 17. Tilt motor
18. Forward switch 19. Sliding limit switch 20. Power walk-in switch
21. Seat belt buckle switch (driver side)        
H. View with center console assembly is removed. I. View with center console assembly is removed. J. View with instrument driver lower panel is removed.
K. View with seat back pad is removed. L. View with seat cushion pad is removed.    
Fig 3: Automatic Drive Positioner System Component Parts Location (3 Of 3)
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22. Reclining motor 23. Reclining switch
(Power seat switch)
24. Sliding, lifting switch
(Power seat switch)
25. Sliding sensor 26. Lifting motor (front) 27. Sliding motor
28. Lifting motor (rear)        
M. View with seat cushion pad and seatback pad are removed. N. Backside of seat cushion    
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