FAQ for Seat Cushion Pad Repair
Q: What is the recommended torque for the Front Seat Cushion Inner Trim Panel screw?
A:
The recommended torque is 2 Nm (18 lb in).
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: What should be noticed when replacing the Rear Seat Head Restraint?
A:
You need to depress the button on the inboard head restraint guide to raise the head restraint to the full up position and insert a small diameter tool into the hole on the inboard side of the outboard head restraint guide and pull upward to remove.
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: What should you do before replacing the Rear Seat Back Cushion Frame (Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade with Bucket)?
A:
You need to remove the rear seat and the rear seat back cover and pad.
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: How many screws does the Rear Seat Cushion Compartment have?
A:
It has a total of 3 screws.
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: How many screws does the Front Seat Cushion Inner Trim Panel have?
A:
It has a total of 2 screws.
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: How do I replace the Front Seat Cushion Outer Finish Panel Cover?
A:
You need to disengage the outer trim cover from the inner recliner cover, pull outward to disengage the retainer clips and finish panel in middle to remove from the lumbar knob area, slide the front edge of the finish panel forward to disengage from the bracket and disconnect the seat switch electrical connector. If replacing the cover, transfer the necessary components.
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: How do I replace the Rear Seat Back Cushion Frame?
A:
You need to transfer components as necessary.
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the Rear Seat Back Recliner bolts?
A:
The recommended torque is 50 Nm (37 lb-ft).
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: How many screws does the Front Seat Cushion Outer Finish Panel Cover have?
A:
It has a total of 2 screws.
By BobGM Specialist
01/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the Front Seat Cushion Outer Finish Panel Cover Screw?
A:
The recommended torque is 2 Nm(18 lb in).
By BobGM Specialist
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