Sensor, Seat Track Position: Installation

2023 Jeep Cherokee TrailhawkSECTION Installation
WARNING:

To avoid serious or fatal injury on vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) before attempting any steering wheel, steering column, airbag, Occupant Classification System (OCS), seat belt tensioner, impact sensor or instrument panel component diagnosis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for the system capacitor to discharge before performing further diagnosis or service. This is the only sure way to disable the SRS. Failure to follow these instructions may result in accidental airbag deployment.

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  1. Align the open end of the Seat Track Position Sensor (STPS) mounting slot to the blade of the STPS bracket (1) located on the inboard side near the rear of one of the upper seat tracks (4).
  2. Push the STPS firmly to the bracket until the latch feature (3) snaps into place with an audible click.
  3. Reach under the rear edge of the front seat cushion to connect the seat wire harness connector (5) to the STPS (2) connector receptacle. Be certain that the latch on the connector is fully engaged.
  4. Slide the RED connector lock to the locked position.
  5. Do not connect the negative battery cable at this time. The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Verification Test procedure should be performed following service of any SRS component. Refer to SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM VERIFICATION TESTΒ .
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