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PASS. SIDE SEAT BACK WILL NOT FOLD FORWARD - INST. INERTIA

SUBJECT: PASSENGER SIDE SEAT BACK WILL NOT FOLD FORWARD (INSTALL NEW INERTIA LOCK)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992-93 "E" AND 1993 "V" MODELS

Some owners of 1992-1993 Eldorados (built before VIN breakpoint 617980) and 1993 Allantes may experience a condition where the passenger side seat back will not fold forward without using the manual lever on the back of the seat.

This is due to the over sensitivity of the inertia lock along the outboard side of the seat back.

To correct this condition use the following procedure:

1. Remove seat from vehicle. Refer to Section 10-10 of the appropriate Service Information Manual.

2. Remove seat back from seat bottom. Refer to Section 10-10 of the appropriate Service Information Manual.

3. Remove inertia lock from seat back by removing two bolts. Refer to Figure 1.

4. Install new inertia lock, P/N 16749284.

5. Install seat back to seat bottom.

6. Install seat in vehicle.

NOTE: Seatbacks are designed to lock up either when the vehicle is parked going down a fairly steep hill or when the seat itself is positioned so that the seat back is straight up and the seat cushion bottom is full down in front and full up in the rear. In either of these cases, the manual lever on the seatback will have to be used to release the seat back.

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labour Time: .7 hour.


Object Number: 93267  Size: LF

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