Lincoln Corsair: Front Seats / Removal and Installation - Front Head Restraint Guide Sleeve
Removal
NOTE:
Driver seat shown, passenger seat similar.
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Remove the front seat.
Refer to: Front Seat (501-10A Front Seats, Removal and Installation).
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Remove the front seat backrest panel.
Refer to: Front Seat Backrest Panel (501-10A Front Seats, Removal and Installation).
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Depress the locking tabs and remove the manual head restraint.
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Remove and discard the manual head restraint guide sleeves.
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Release the locking tabs.
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Remove and discard the manual head restraint guide sleeves.
Installation
NOTICE:
Always install new head restraint guide sleeves. Difficult
adjustment of the head restraint may occur. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in component failure.
NOTICE:
The head restraint guide sleeves are not interchangeable.
Failure to install the correct head restraint guide sleeves at the
correct position may result in component failure.
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To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
NOTE:
Drivers seat SCMG (driver multi-contour seat module) shown,
passenger seat SCMH (passenger multi-contour seat module) similar...
Removal
WARNING:
The following procedure describes critical repair steps
required for correct seat component installation. Follow all notes and
steps carefully...
Other information:
California Civil Code Section 1793.2(d)
requires that, if a manufacturer or its
representative is unable to repair a motor
vehicle to conform to the vehicle’s applicable
express warranty after a reasonable number
of attempts, the manufacturer shall be
required to either replace the vehicle with
one substantially identical or repurchase the vehicle and reimburse the buyer in
an
amount eq..
Preliminary Inspection
Verify the customer concern by carrying out a road test on a
smooth road. If any vibrations are apparent, Refer to the Symptom
Chart: NVH.
To maximize tire performance, inspect for signs of incorrect
inflation and uneven wear, which may indicate a need for balancing,
rotation or front suspension alignment.
Correct tire pressure and driving techniques..