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DRIVER SEAT CANNOT BE ADJUSTED HIGH ENOUGH--CORRECTION KIT

SUBJECT: DRIVER'S SEAT CANNOT BE ADJUSTED HIGH ENOUGH

MODELS AFFECTED: 1992 LESABRE MODELS

THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO ADD LABOR AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. PLEASE DISCARD BULLETIN NUMBER 92-10-51.

CONDITION:

---------- A condition where the seat may not have enough upward travel may be noted on some 1992 LeSabre models.

CORRECTION:

----------- 1. Obtain Kit, Part Number 12520796.

2. Remove the four (4) hexhead bolts attaching the seat frame to the adjuster. On vehicles with the 6-way power seat option, the adjuster must be in the full "up" position to remove these bolts.

3. Insert the spacer between the seat frame and adjuster at all four bolt locations. (See Figure 1)

4. Coat threads of the new replacement bolts with thread sealant/adhesive, GM Part No. 12345382, and attach the seat frame to the adjuster.

5. Torque the attaching bolts to 22-28 N.m (17 lbs. ft.).

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

Labor Operation No.: T5310 (Driver's Side) Left Labor Time: .8 hr.

Labor Operation No.: T5311 (Passenger's Side) Right Labor Time: .8 hr.


Object Number: 91628  Size: LF

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