Toyota Yaris: Front Seat Side Airbag Assembly / Installation
INSTALLATION
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
CAUTION:
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Wear protective gloves. Sharp areas on the parts may injure your hands.
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There is risk of injury.
HINT:
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Use the same procedure for the driver side and front passenger side.
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The procedure listed below is for the driver side.
PROCEDURE
1. INSTALL FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
(a) Install the front seat airbag assembly with 2 new nuts. Torque: 5.5 N·m {56 kgf·cm, 49 in·lbf} CAUTION: Do not reuse the nut. | |
(b) Engage the clamp.
2. INSTALL SEPARATE TYPE FRONT SEATBACK COVER WITH PAD
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3. INSTALL FRONT SEAT HEADREST SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
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4. INSTALL FRONT SEATBACK BEZEL (for Sports Seat Type)
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5. INSTALL SEPARATE TYPE FRONT SEATBACK ASSEMBLY
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6. INSTALL FRONT SEAT INNER CUSHION SHIELD
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7. INSTALL FRONT SEAT CUSHION SHIELD
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8. INSTALL SEAT ADJUSTER COVER CAP (for Driver Side)
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9. INSTALL RECLINING ADJUSTER RELEASE HANDLE
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10. INSTALL NO.1 RECLINING HINGE COVER
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11. INSTALL FRONT SEAT VERTICAL ADJUSTER HANDLE (for Driver Side)
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12. INSTALL FRONT SEAT INNER BELT ASSEMBLY
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