Owners of some 1990-1992 medium duty vehicles have experienced torn seat trim (cushion cover). This tear occurs in the area where the seat back hinge enters the lower cushion (Figure 1). The tearing is caused by the seat back hinge rubbing against the underside of the trim on the seat cushion.
To correct this condition, a guard has been designed to prevent the set trim from rubbing on the metal hinge (P/N 15666209 RH & 15666210 LH).
Also available is a new seat cushion trim which has a looser cut and sew pattern. The new trim includes a polyethylene reinforcement sewed around the opening on the underside of the seat trim.
1. Insert a finger into the hinge opening in the seat trim.
2. Pull back the seat trim and expose the hinge (Figure 1).
3. Slide the guard onto the hinge as illustrated in Figure 2.
Description Part Number ----------- ----------- Hinge Guard 15666209 (RH), 15666210 (LH)
Option Trim Seat Type Trim Part Codes Number ----- ---- --------- --------- ANZ 60V BENCH 15666213 ANZ 82V BENCH 15666214 ANZ 60C BENCH 15666211 ANZ 82C BENCH 15666212 AN8 DR 60V LOW BACK 15666222 AQ1 PASS 82V LOW BACK 15666223 AN8 DR 60V LOW BACK 15666222 AQ1 PASS 82V LOW BACK 15666223 A58 82V AUX 2 - PASS 15666226 A58 60V AUX 2 - PASS 15666225
Parts are expected to be available on 3/2/92. In case of limited inventory, parts will be placed on 400 control to waive VIP surcharges. Only verifi- able emergency orders will be accepted. SPO will make every effort to obtain parts. However, the part will be shipped premium transportation at the deal- er's expense and all other order types will be placed on backorder until the 400 control is removed.
For vehicles repaired under warranty use:
Labor Operation Description: COVER AND/OR PAD, FRONT SEAT CUSHION-R&R OR REPLACE
BENCH SEAT: C6860 1.5 hrs. BUCKET SEAT: PASSENGER C6870 0.7 hrs. DRIVER C6871 0.7 hrs.
Add: 0.3 hours if the vehicle is delivered to and from the repair location.
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