Front Seat: Seatback: Assembly

2015 Nissan-Datsun Rogue SV, AWDSECTION Assembly
  • First tighten screws by hand in the order shown.
    Fig 1: Seatback Assembly Screws Tightening Sequence
    G09158220Courtesy of NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.
  • Tighten the seatback assembly screws to specification. Refer to EXPLODED VIEWΒ .
  • Install new hog rings on the seatback trim in original positions.
    Fig 2: Installing Hog Rings On Seat Cushion Cover
    G04146147Courtesy of NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.
  • Use only one hog ring in each designated location.
  • Make sure hog rings are correctly fastened around both the seat back trim and seatback pad wires.
  • Use NISSAN standard hog rings and tools to assemble.
  • Make sure hook fastener is pressed into place after seatback trim is assembled.
  • Smooth out all wrinkles during assembly.
CAUTION:
  • Do not reuse seatback frame bolts, replace with new ones.
  • Always route side air bag module harness in original location. Replace any deformed or damaged clips with same type and color. Always install clips in the original location in the harness.
  • After work is completed, check that no system malfunction is detected causing the air bag warning lamp to illuminate.
  • If a malfunction is detected by the air bag warning lamp after repair or replacement of the malfunction parts, perform the SRS final check. Refer to DESCRIPTION .
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