Power Seat Systems Component Views

2005 Saturn Relay AWDSECTION Power Seat Systems Component Views
Fig 1: Driver Seat Component View
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Callout Component Name
1 Seat Belt Switch - Left
2 Seat Back Cover
3 Heated Seat Element - Driver Back (KA1)
4 Inflatable Restraint Side Impact Module - Left (AJ7)
5 Memory Seat Module - Driver (AG0)
6 Seat Adjuster Motor Assembly - Driver (AG0 or AG1)
7 Seat Adjuster Switch - Driver (AG0 or AG1) (Typical)
8 Heated Seat Element - Driver Cushion (KA1)
9 Seat Cushion Cover
Fig 2: Passenger Seat Component View
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Callout Component Name
1 Inflatable Restraint Side Impact Module - Right (AJ7)
2 Seat Back Cover
3 Heated Seat Element - Passenger Back (KA1)
4 Seat Belt Switch - Right
5 Seat Cushion Cover
6 Heated Seat Element - Passenger Cushion (KA1)
7 Seat Adjuster Switch - Passenger (AG2 or AH8)
8 Seat Adjuster Motor Assembly - Passenger (AG2 or AH8)
Fig 3: View Of Driver Door Harness Components
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Callout Component Name
1 Outside Rearview Mirror Switch - Left Connector
2 Window Switch - Driver Connector
3 Door Lock Switch - Driver Connector
4 Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver
5 C301 Driver Door Harness to Body Harness
6 Window Motor - Driver
7 Speaker - LF
8 S555
9 Memory Seat Switch - Driver (AG0) Connector
10 S551
11 Driver Door Key Switch Connector
12 Door Latch Assembly - Driver
13 Driver Door Key Switch (AU6)
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