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SBT057A
EXTERIOR
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-51
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SBT998
EXTERIOR
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-52
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SBT999
EXTERIOR
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-53
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SBT059A
EXTERIOR
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-54
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SBT060A
EXTERIOR
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-55
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Removal and InstallationNJBT0018+When removing or installing the seat trim, carefully handle it to keep dirt out and avoid damage.
HFor Wiring Diagram, refer to EL-163, ªWiring Diagram Ð HEATED SEAT к.
CAUTION:
+Before removing the front seat, turn the ignition switch off, disconnect both battery cables and wait
at least 3 minutes.
+Do not drop, tilt, or bump the side air bag module installed in the seat. Always handle it with care.
+Disconnect the side air bag harness connector and heated seat harness connector from under the
seat before removing the seat.
+Disconnect the side air bag harness connector before removing the seat back. Refer to RS-33,
ªFront Side Air Bag Moduleº for details.
FRONT SEAT
Removal and Installation
BT-56
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MANUAL SEATNJBT0018S07
NBT203
FRONT SEAT
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-57
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Heated SeatNJBT0036HFor Wiring Diagram, refer to EL-163, ªHEATED SEATº for details.
SBT014A
Active Head RestraintNJBT0032The active head restraint system is designed so that the headrest
instantaneously moves towards the front upper direction by utiliz-
ing the force at the seatback during a rear-end collision.
As a result, the occupant's head is protected from being
overextended, reducing the chance for neck injury as much as
possible.
Seat with active head restraint have the labels shown in figures at
left.
SBT888
OPERATION OUTLINENJBT0032S01When the seatback receives a sharp backward force during a rear-
end collision, the input plate moves with the link rotating center as
a pivot. The headrest will then move towards the front upper direc-
tion with the center of the sliding roller as a pivot.
As the backward force on the seat back is eliminated, spring ten-
sion returns the headrest to its original position.
FRONT SEAT
Heated Seat
BT-58