Rear Seat Number 2 Back Cushion Frame Replacement

2009 Suzuki Equator Sport, 4D Pickup Extra Cab, 4WDSECTION Rear Seat Number 2 Back Cushion Frame Replacement
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Fig 1: Identifying Rear Seat No. 2 Back Cushion Frame & Bolt
G04843062Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
COMPONENTS REFERENCE

Callout Component Name
Preliminary Procedures 
  1. Remove the rear seat. Refer to REAR NUMBER 2 SEAT REPLACEMENT .
  2. Remove the rear seat head restraint. Refer to REAR SEAT NUMBER 2 HEAD RESTRAINT REPLACEMENT .
  3. Remove the rear seat head restraint guides. Refer to REAR SEAT NUMBER 2 HEAD RESTRAINT GUIDE REPLACEMENT .
  4. Remove the rear seat back recliner handle. Refer to REAR SEAT RECLINER HANDLE REPLACEMENT (REAR NO. 2)  and REAR SEAT RECLINER HANDLE REPLACEMENT (REAR NO. 1) .
  5. Remove the rear seat outer recliner cover. Refer to REAR SEAT BACK RECLINER COVER REPLACEMENT (INNER)  and REAR SEAT BACK RECLINER COVER REPLACEMENT (OUTER) .
1 Rear Seat No. 2 Back Cover and Pad
Refer to REAR SEAT NUMBER 2 BACK CUSHION COVER AND PAD REPLACEMENT .
2 Rear Seat No. 2 Back Frame Bolt (Qty: 2)
CAUTION: Refer to FASTENER NOTICE .

Tightening torque 
2 N.m (18 lb ft) 
3 Rear Seat No. 2 Back Pivot Bolt
Tightening torque 
2 N.m (18 lb ft) 
4 Rear Seat No. 2 Back Frame
RENDER: 1.0x

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