14.body (Interior and Exterior)
14.body (Interior and Exterior)
14.body (Interior and Exterior)
Body (Interior and Exterior) > General Information > Special Service Tools
SPECIAL TOOLS
Troubleshooting
Water leaks from sunroof Dirt accumulated in drain tube Clear dirt inside of drain
Sunroof lid makes a noise Foreign particles lodged in guide rail Check drive cable and guide
when moved rails for foreign particles
Motor runs but sunroof does Foreign particles lodged in guide rail Check drive cable and guide
not move or moves only rails for foreign particles
partially
Check for loose motor
Incorrect engagement of motor pinion
installation and damaged
with drive cable
pinion
Noise in motor (clutch Incorrect engagement of motor pinion Check pinion installation and
slipping noise from motor with drive cable retighten motor
when sunroof is fully opened
or closed is not an unusual Worn out or damaged motor pinion
Replace motor assembly
bearing
noise.) Worn out or deformed drive cable Replace
Hood does not open or close Striker and latch not properly aligned Adjust (see page BD- 12)
completely
Incorrectly installed hood Adjust (see page BD- 12)
Wind noise around door Weatherstrip not holding firmly Adjust fit or door
(see page BD- 33)
Specifications
HOOD
• Type Rear hinged, front opening type
FRONT DOOR
• Construction Front hinged, full door construction
• Regulator system X-arm type
• Locking system Pin-fork system
REAR DOOR
• Construction Front hinged, full door construction
• Regulator system X-arm type
• Locking system Pin-fork system
TAILGATE
• Type Inner hinged, Gas lifter
SEAT BELTS
3 point type with E.L.R (Emergency locking
• Type
retractor)
Tightening Torques
Items Nm kgf·cm lbf·ft
Tailgate
• Tailgate hinge to body 7~9 70 ~ 90 5 ~ 6.5
• Tailgate hinge to trunk lid 7~9 70 ~ 90 5 ~ 6.5
• Tailgate latch mounting bolt 7 ~ 11 70 ~ 110 5~8
• Tailgate straker mounting bolt 7 ~ 11 70 ~ 110 5~8
• Key cylinder mounting nut 7 ~ 11 70 ~ 110 5~8
Hood
• Hood hinge to body 22 ~ 27 220 ~ 270 16 ~ 19.5
• Hood hinge to hood 22 ~ 27 220 ~ 270 16 ~ 19.5
• Hood latch to body 7 ~ 11 70 ~ 110 5 ~ 8.0
Seat
• Front seat to floor bolt and nut 44 ~ 66 440 ~ 460 33 ~ 47
• Rear seat back tilting bracket 17 ~ 26 170 ~ 260 12 ~ 19
• Rear seat cushion mounting bolts 17 ~ 26 170 ~ 260 12 ~ 19
Seat belt
• Front seat belt buckle 45 ~ 55 450 ~ 550 33 ~ 40
• Front seat belt upper anchor 45 ~ 55 450 ~ 550 33 ~ 40
• Front seat belt retractor to center pillar 45 ~ 55 450 ~ 550 33 ~ 40
• Front seat belt height adjuster 45 ~ 55 450 ~ 550 33 ~ 40
• Rear seat belt anchor attaching bolt 45 ~ 55 450 ~ 550 33 ~ 40
• Rear seat belt retractor mounting bolt 45 ~ 55 450 ~ 550 33 ~ 40
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Hood > Repair procedures
Replacement
Hood ReplacemenT
ADJUSTMENT
ADJUST HOOD
1. After loosening the hood hinge (A) mounting bolt, adjust the hood (B) by moving it up or down, or
right or left.
2. Adjust the hood height by turning the hood overslam bumpers (C).
3. After loosening the hood latch (D) mounting bolts, adjust the hood latch by moving it up or down, or
right or left.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Tailgate > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
3. Loosen the latch mounting bolts and disconnect the connector (A).
4. Remove the tailgate latch (B).
- Make sure the connector is connected properly and the connecting rod is connected
properly.
- Make sure the tailgate opens properly and locks securely.
ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
1. Remove the tailgate trim (See page BD- 13).
2. Disconnect the outside handle rod (A), actuator rod (B), glass latch rod (C), key cylinder rod (D)
and connector.
3. After loosening the mounting bolt and nuts, then remove the actuator assembly (E).
4. Installation is the reverse of removal.
- Make sure the connector is connected properly and the connecting rod is connected
properly.
- Make sure the tailgate opens properly and locks securely.
Make sure the tailgate glass opens properly and locks securely.
Key holder replacement
1. Remove the tailgate trim (See page BD- 13).
2. Remove the tailgate garnish (See page BD- 45).
3. Disconnect the key rod (A) and connector.
4. Remove the key holder (B).
Make sure the tailgate glass opens properly and locks securely.
Make sure the tailgate glass opens properly and locks securely.
LIFTER REPLACEMENT
1. Using a screwdriver (A), lift up slightly the socket clips (B) of both ends on the lifter (C), and then
remove the lifter from the bracket (D).
2. Push the socket of the lifter into the bracket for installation.
PULL HANDLE REPLACEMENT
Push down the hook (A) on the upper part of the pull handle (B) by using the screwdriver or the
remover.
3. Remove the release cable (B) from the clip, and disconnect the fuel filler door catch (C), then
remove the fuel filler door cable from the vehicle.
Make sure the fuel fill door opens properly and locks securely.
3. Check that the fuel fill door (A) fits flush against the body. If necessary, adjust it.
ADJUSTMENT
1 Adjust the tailgate alignment.
. A. After loosening the tailgate hinge (A) mounting bolt, adjust the tailgate by moving it up or down,
or right or left.
B. Adjust the tailgate fit by turning the tailgate over slam bumper (B) and side bumper (C).
C. Adjust the striker (D) by moving it up or down, or right or left.
2. Tighten each bolt securely.
3. Make sure the trunk lid opers and locks securely.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Front Door > Components and
Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Front Door > Repair procedures
- Take care not to scratch the door trim and other parts.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
1. Remove the quadrant inner cover (see page BD- 57).
2. Remove the inside handle cover (A).
3. Loosen the door trim (A) mounting screws. Release the clips that hold the door trim, then remove
the door trim by pulling it upward. Disconnect the power window switch connector (B), power mirror
connector (C), and door courtesy lamp connector (D).
- Make sure the connectors is plugged in properly and each rod is connected securely.
- Make sure the door locks and opens properly.
REPLACEMENT
GLASS REPLACEMENT
Take care not to drop the glass and scratch the glass surface.
Roll the glass up and down to see if it moves freely without binding.
4. Disconnect the lock rod (A) and outside handle rod (B).
5. Remove the door module (C).
- Make sure the connectors is plugged in properly and each cable is connected securely.
- Make sure the door locks and opens properly.
- Roll the glass and down to see if it moves freely without binding.
4. After removing the key cylinder (A) and outside handle base (B), remove the outside handle lever
(C).
SPEAKER REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the door trim (See page BD- 25)
2. Disconnect the speaker connector (A), and remove the speaker (B).
3. Installation is the reverse of removal.
3. Disconnect the lock cable and (A) inside handle connect cable (B).
4. Installation is the reverse of removal
ADJUSTMENT
GLASS ADJUSTMENT
Check the glass run channel for damage or deterioration, and replace them if necessary.
3. Push the glass (A) against the channel (C), then tighten the glass mounting bolts.
4. Check that the glass moves smoothly.
5. Raise the glass fully, and check for gaps. Check that the glass contacts the glass run channel
evenly.
6. Check for water leaks. Run water over the roof and on the sealing area as shown, and note these
items:
A. Use a 12mm (1/2in.)diameter hose (A).
B. Adjust the rate of water flow as shown (B).
C. Do not use a nozzle.
D. Hold the hose about 300mm (12in.) away from the door (C).
DOOR POSITION ADJUSTMENT
After installing the door, check for a flush fit with the body, then check for equal gaps between the
front, rear, and bottom, door edges and the body. Check that the door and body edges are parallel.
Before adjusting, replace the mounting bolts.
1. Place the vehicle on a firm, level surface when adjusting the doors.
2. Adjust at the hinges(A):
A. Loosen the door mounting bolts(B) slightly, and move the door IN or OUT until it aligns flush
with the body.
B. Loosen the hinge mounting bolts (C) slightly, and move the door BACKWARD or FORWARD,
UP or DOWN as necessary to equalize the gaps.
C. Place a shop towel(D) on the jack(E) to prevent damage to the door when adjusting the door.
3. Check that the door and body edges are parallel.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Rear Door > Components and
Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Rear Door > Repair procedures
- Take care not to scratch the door trim and other parts.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
1. Remove the inside handle cover (A).
2. Loosen the door trim (A) mounting screws. Release the clips that hold the door trim, then remove
the door trim by pulling it upward. Disconnect the power window switch connector (B).
REPLACEMENT
3. Carefully move the glass (A) until you can see the bolts, then loosen them.Carefully pull the glass
out through the window slot (B).
Take care not to drop the glass and scratch the glass surface.
- Make sure that there is no clearance between the glass and glass run channel when the
glass is closed.
- Adjust the position of the glass as necessary (See page BD- 43).
Speaker replacement
1. Remove the rear door trim (See page BD- 37).
2. After disconnecting the speaker connector (A), remove the speaker (B).
3. Installation is the reverse of removal.
ADJUSTMENT
GLASS ADJUSTMENT
Check the weatherstrips and glass run channel for damage or deterioration, and replace them if
necessary.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Body Side Moldings > Repair
procedures
REPLACEMENT
- When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape
around the related parts, to prevent damage.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to scratch the body surface.
1. Remove the roof rack cover (A).
2. Remove the roof rack (B).
3. Installation is the reverse of removal.
- When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape
around the related parts, to prevent damage.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to scratch the body surface.
1. Remove the mud guard (A).
2. Remove the wheel guard (B).
3. Installation is the reverse of removal.
REAR MUD GUARD AND WHEEL GUARD REPLACEMENT
- When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape
around the related parts, to prevent damage.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to scratch the body surface.
1. Remove the mud guard (A).
2. Remove the wheel guard (B).
3. Installation is the reverse of removal.
- Wrap the blade of a putty knife or flat tip screwdriver with protective tape to prevent damage to
the door.
- Be careful not to pry too far or you may bend the garnish.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
1. Prepare to remove the garnish from inside the vehicle.
A. Remove screws fraim the front and rear door panel (See page BD- 25, 37).
2 Remove the clips and screws and gently pry the side garnish (A) or side sill (B) away from the door
. while removing the adhesive tape.
3. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Replace any damaged clips adhesive tape.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Mirror > Components and
Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Exterior > Mirror > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR REPLACEMENT
- When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape
around the related parts, to prevent damage.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
1. Remove the quadrant inner cover (A), then disconnect the connector (B).
2. After disconnecting the connector (A), remove the outside rear view mirror (B).
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Console > Components and
Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Console > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
FLOOR CONSOLE REPLACEMENT
- When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape
around the related parts, to prevent damage.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
1. Remove the end cover (A).
ARMREST REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the end cover.
2. After loosening the armrest mounting screw, remove the armrest (A).
3. Installation is the reverse of removal.
POP-UP UNIT REPLACEMENT
1. Loosen the armrest cover (A) mounting screws.
- When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape
around the related parts, to prevent damage.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to scratch the trim and other parts.
1. Remove the crash pad center lower cover
(See page BD- 66).
2. Remove the front console upper cover (A) and disconnect the connector (B).
3. After loosening the mounting screw, remove the front console (A).
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Crash Pad > Components and
Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Crash Pad > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
CLUSTER FACIA PANEL REPLACEMENT
• When prying with a screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts, to prevent damage.
• Take care not to scratch the crash pad and related parts.
1. Tilt the steering column down.
2. Remove the screws, and detach the clips.
3. After disconnecting the trip sensor connector (A), remove the cluster facia panel (B).
1. Disconnect the hood release cable from the hood release handle (See page BD- 10).
2. Remove the screws, bolts and clips.
3. Disconnect the self-diagnosis connector (A), then remove the lower crash pad panel (B).
4. Installation is the reverse of removal.
3. Disconnect the audio connector (A) and antenna cable (B), then remove the audio assembly (C).
CLUSTER REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the cluster facia panel (See page BD- 62).
2. Loosen the screws.
3. Disconnect the cluster connector (A), then remove the cluster (B).
COVER REPLACEMENT
• When prying with a screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts to prevent damage.
• Take care not to scratch the crash pad, body and other related parts.
• Put on gloves to protect your hands.
Remove the crash pad side cover (A), frout consolz side cover (B).
CRASH PAD REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations, precautions, and
procedures in the SRS section before performing repairs or service (see page RT- "Airbag").
• When prying with a screwdriver, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts to prevent damage.
• An assistant is helpful when removing and installing the crash pad.
• Take care not to scratch the crash pad, body and other related parts.
• Put on gloves to protect your hands.
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio, then write down the frequencies for the radio's
preset buttons.
2. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
3. Remove the following items.
A. Front seat, both sides (See page BD- 84).
B. Front console (See page BD- 59).
C. Crash pad side trim, both sides
(See page BD- 66).
D. Front pillar trim, both sides (See page BD- 69).
E. Clutster tacia panel (See page BD- 62).
F. Lower crash pad panel (See page BD- 63).
G. Heater control unit (See page BD- 63).
H. Clutster (See page BD- 65).
I. Audio (See page BD- 63).
J. Glove box (See page BD- 64).
K. Steering wheel (See page ST- "Steering wheel")
4 Disconnect the passenger's air bag connector (A). Loosen the bolts and nut, then remove the crash
. pad (B).
5. Carefully remove the crash pad through the front door opening.
6. Installation is the reverse of removal.
- Make sure the crash pad fits onto the guide pins correctly.
- Before tightening the bolts, make sure the crash pad wire harnesses are not pinched.
- Make sure the connectors are plugged in properly, and the antenna lead is connected
properly.
- Enter the anti-theft code for the radio, then enter the customer's radio station presets.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Interior Trim > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Windshield Glass > Components and
Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Windshield Glass > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
4. Pull down the front portion of the headliner. Take care not to bend the headliner excessively, or you
may crease or break it.
5. Cut out the sealant using the sealant cutting tool [A(09861-31100)].
6. Remove the winshield (A) carefully using the glass holder [B(09861-31100)].
INSTALLTION
1. With a knife, scrape the old adhesive smooth to a thickness of about 2mm (0.08 in.) on the bonding
surface around the entire windshield opening flange:
A. Do not scrape down to the painted surface of the body; damaged paint will interfere with proper
bonding.
B. Remove the rubber dam and fasteners from the body.
C. Mask off surrounding surfaces before painting.
2. Clean the body bonding surface with a sponge dampened in alcohol. After cleaning, keep oil,
grease and water from getting on the clean surface.
3. Apply the glass primer (A) to the side of the windshield glass edge and stick the both-sided
adhesive tape (B) on the inside of molding (C).
4. When attaching the molding, make it in line (D) with the windshield glass and attach the windshield
glass pad (E)to the designated place.
5. Install the spacer (A) install the windshield glass (B) temperarily with making sure to position them
on the center, and then place the alignment mark (C).
6. Remove the windshield.
- Never touch the primed surface with your hand. If you do, the adhesive may not bond to the
glass properly, causing a leak after the windshield glass is installed.
- Do not apply body primer to the glass.
- Keep water, dust, and abrasive materials away from the primer.
8. With a sponge, apply a light coat of body primer to the original adhesive remaining around the
windshield opening flange. Let the body primer dry for at least 10 minutes:
A. Do not apply glass primer to the body, and be careful not to mixup glass and body primer
sponges.
B. Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands.
C. Mask off the dashboard before painting the flange.
9. Pack adhesive into the cartridge without air pockets to ensure continuous delivery. Put the cartridge
in a caulking gun, and run a bead of sealant (A) around the edge of the windshield (B) between the
fastener and molding as shown. Apply the adhesive within 30 minutes after applying the glass
primer. Make a slightly thicker bead at each corner.
10. Use glass holder (A) to hold the windshield over the opening, align it with the alignment marks (B)
made in step 15, and set it down on the adhesive. Lightly push on the windshield until its edges
are fully seated on the adhesive all the way around. Do not open or close the doors until the
adhesive is dry.
11. Scrape or wipe the excess adhesive off with a putty knife or towel. To remove adhesive from a
painted surface or the windshield, wipe with a soft shop towel dampened with alcohol.
12. Let the adhesive dry for at least one hour, then spray water over the windshield and check for
leaks. Make leaking areas, and let the windshield dry, then seal with sealant:
A. Let the vehicle stand for at least four hours after windshield installation. If the vehicle has to be
used within the first four, it must be driven slowly.
B. Keep the windshield dry for the first hour after installation.
13. Reinstall all remaining removed parts. Install the rearview mirror after the adhesive has dried
thoroughly. Advise the customer not to do the following things for two the three days:
A. Slam the door with all the windows rolled up.
B. Twist the body excessively (such as when going in and out of driveways at an angle or driving
over rough, uneven roads).
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Interior > Quarter Fixed Glass > Repair
procedures
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
3. Cut out the sealant using the sealant cutting tool [A(09801-311000)].
4. Remove the quarter fixed glass.
INSTALLATION
1. With a putty knife, scrape the old adhesive smooth to a thickness of about 2mm (0.08 in.) on the
bonding surface around the entire quarter fixed glass flange.
A. Do not scrape down to the painted surface of the body; damaged paint will interfere with proper
bonding.
B. Mask off surrounding surfaces before painting.
C. Remove the fasteners from the body.
2. Clean the body bonding surface with a sponge dampened in alcohol. After cleaning, keep oil,
grease and water from getting on the surface.
3. With a sponge, apply a light coat of glass primer along the edge of the quarter fixed glass as
shown, then lightly wipe it off with gauze or cheesecloth:
A. Do not apply body primer to the quarter fixed glass, and do not get body and glass primer
sponges mixed up.
B. Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands. If you do, the adhesive may not bond to the
quarter fixed glass properly, causing a leak after the quarter fixed glass in installed.
C. Keep water, dust, and abrasive materials away from the primed surface.
4. With a sponge, apply a light coat of body primer to the original adhesive remaining around the
flange. Let the body primer dry for at least 10 minutes.
A. Do not apply glass primer to the body, and be careful not to mix up glass and body primer
sponges.
B. Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands.
5. Pack adhesive into the cartridge without air pockets to ensure continuous delivery. Put the cartridge
in a caulking gun, and run a bead of sealant (A) around the edge of the quarter fixed glass (B) as
shown. Apply the adhesive within 30 minutes after applying the glass primer. Make a slightly thicker
bead at each corner.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Bumper > Front Bumper > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
- When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver,wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape
around the related parts, to prevent damage.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to bend or scratch the cover and other parts.
- Replace any damage clips.
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Bumper > Rear Bumper > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Seat & Power Seat > Front Seat > Components
and Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Seat & Power Seat > Front Seat > Repair
procedures
• Be sure to perfrom PODS re-zero with Hi-Scan (pro) after replacing parts(passenger's)
• Be sure to perfrom PODS re-zero with Hi-Scan (pro) after replacing parts(passenger's)
2. Disconnect the protector (A) from the back frame, then open the zipper (B).
3. Remove the headrest and headrest guide(A).
4. After removing the hogring clips (A) on the front of seat back and remove the seat back cover (B).
When removing the hogring clip, remove the hogring clip with pressing the wire not to separate
the wire from the sponge.
5. Installation is the reverse of removal.
• Be sure to perfrom PODS re-zero with Hi-Scan (pro) after replacing parts(passenger's)
• To prevent wrinkles, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the cover (B) before
securing the hogring clips (A).
• Replace the hogring clips with new ones using special tool (C).
When removing the hogring clip, remove the hogring clip while pressing the wire so as not to
separate the wire from the sponge
• Be sure to perfrom PODS re-zero with Hi-Scan (pro) after replacing parts(passenger's)
• To prevent wrinkles, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the cover (B) before
securing the hogring clips (A).
• Replace the hogring clips with new ones using special tool (C).
- Remove the side air bag for replacing side air bag installation seat.
- Bdfore service, be fully aware of precautions and service procedure relevant to air bag
(See page RT- "Airbag").
• Be sure to perfrom PODS re-zero with Hi-Scan (pro) after replacing parts(passenger's)
• Be sure to perfrom PODS re-zero with Hi-Scan (pro) after replacing parts(passenger's)
• Be sure to perfrom PODS re-zero with Hi-Scan (pro) after replacing parts(passenger's)
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Seat & Power Seat > Rear Seat > Components
and Components Location
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Seat & Power Seat > Rear Seat > Repair
procedures
REPLACEMENT
- Tighten temporarily in the order of nut and bolt on the front of recliner hinge installation part.
- After completely tightening completely the bolt on the back of the recliner hinge installaion
part, tighten the bolt on the front of it completely.
- Setting down the seat cushion, tighten the mounting bolt of the cushion frame hinge.
- Check if reclining the seat and folding seat back operate smoothly.
SEAT CUSHION COVER REPLACEMENT
1. After loosening cushion frame hinge mounting bolts, fold the cushion (See page BD- 92).
2. Remove the protector (A) and hogring clip (B), then remove the cushion (C).
3. Pull out the hogring clips (A) on the front of seat cushion, remove the seat cushion cover (B).
When removing the hogring clip, remove the hogring clip while pressing the wire so as not to
separate the wire from the sponge
- To prevent wrinkles, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the cover (B) before
securing the hogring clips (A).
- Replace the hogring clips with new ones using special tool (C).
SEAT BACK COVER REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the headrest.
2. Remove the armrest (See page BD- 98).
3. Remove the back folding hinge cover (A).
4. After loosening the mounting bolts,remove the cushion (B).
5. After folding the seat back,remove the shopping hook (A) from the back panel.
6. Remove the back panel (A).
8. Remove the hogring clip (A) and headrest guide (B), then remove the seat back assembly (C).
9. Remove the hogring clip (A) of the pad.
10. Disconnect the aplix (A) on the front of seat back, remove the back cover (B).
3. Loosen the back folding cover (A). After loosening the mounting,remove the cushion frame (B).
4. Installation is the reverse of removal.
ARMREST REPLACEMENT
1. Squeeze out the gap between the seat back (A) and the armrest (B) to open using a screwdriver
(C) and remove the bushing (D).
2. Pushing the arm rest to the left, remove the arm rest.
3. Remove the armrest cover(A).
4. Installation is the reverse of removal.
COMPONENTS
Body (Interior and Exterior) > Seat Belt > Front Seat Belt > Repair procedures
REPLACEMENT
FRONT SEAT BELT REPLACEMENT
When installing the seat belt, make sure not to damage the pretensioner.
When installing the seat belt, make sure not to damage the retractor.