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Mazda 3 Service Manual: Front Seat Back Component [Vehicles Without Power Seat System] Removal/Installation

Mazda 3 Service Manual / Body / Seats / Front Seat Back Component [Vehicles Without Power Seat System] Removal/Installation

WARNING:

CAUTION:

1. Switch the ignition to off.

2. Remove the battery cover..

3. Disconnect the negative battery cable and wait 1 min or more

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4. Remove the front seat..

5. Remove the headrest.

6. Remove the side cover..

7. Cut the band securing the wiring harness.


8. Disconnect the side air bag connector and seat warmer connector (Vehicles with power seat system).

9. Remove the bolts and nut, then remove the front seat back component.


10. Install in the reverse order of removal.

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