Subject: | Front Seat Back Squeaks (Lubricate Seat Back Frame Z-Wire) |
Models: | 2000-2002 Buick LeSabre |
| 2000-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora |
| 2000-2002 Pontiac Bonneville |
Condition
Some customers may comment on a squeak noise from the front seat back.
Cause
This condition may be caused by metal to metal contact of the "Z-Wire"
of the self-aligning headrest and the U-bracket of the seat back frame.
Correction
Lubricate the "Z-Wire" pivot point with GM Special Lubricant,
P/N 12345879 (in Canada P/N 10953511). Use the following procedure
to access the pivot point and apply the lubricant:
- Disable the SIR system. Refer to Disabling the SIR System in the
SIR sub-section of Restraints in the Service Manual.
- Move the seat to the full forward and full upright position. Move
the rear of the lower cushion to the full down position.
- Remove the two screws at the lower corners
of the seat back panel. Pull up the fabric on either side of the seat back
panel to gain access to the screws. Refer to the illustration above for the
location. Please note that not all vehicles will have these screws.
- Unzip the front seat back trim cover.
Refer to the illustration above. Please note that this zipper is on 2000 and
2001 model year vehicles only.
- Unclip the J-channel across the bottom of the seat back fabric.
- Unclip the J-channel on the sides of the seat back panel and the
fabric on both sides of the seat back panel. These pieces of J-channel attach
the seat back and the seat back fabric to the seat back frame.
- If the vehicle is equipped with heated seats, disconnect the seat
heater electrical connector underneath the seat.
- While working from the front of the seat, pull the seat fabric,
seat heater harness and J-channel from underneath the seat.
- Reach under the seat fabric and carefully
release the hook and loop strips on the front of the seat back foam. Refer
to the illustration above for the location of the strips.
- Pull the fabric on the front and back of the seat up as far as
possible to expose the seat back foam.
- Pull the seat back foam up to expose the seat back frame.
- Locate the "Z-Wire" pivot
point where it goes through the U-bracket on the seat back frame. Refer to
the illustration above.
- Lubricate the pivot points using GM Special
Lubricant, P/N 12345879 (in Canada use P/N 10953511). Apply the lubricant
using a small brush or a cotton swab type applicator. Refer to the illustration
above for locations.
- Move the self-aligning headrest mechanism back and forth to work
in the lubricant .
- Reposition the front seat back foam over the seat back frame.
- Reposition the seat fabric over both sides of the seat back. Align
the hook and loop strips between the seat fabric and seat back foam and reattach
them.
- Push the J-channel and seat heater harness (if equipped) back
under the seat.
- Fasten the J-channel on the seat back panel to the seat back frame.
- Fasten the J-channel on the seat fabric to both sides of the seat
back frame.
- Close the zipper on the seat back fabric
(if equipped). Please note that this zipper is on 2000 and 2001 model year
vehicles only.
- Fasten the J-channel on the fabric across the bottom of the seat.
- Reconnect the seat heater connector (if equipped).
- Install the two screws at the lower corners
of the seat back panel (if equipped).
- Move the seat back to its original positions.
- Enable the SIR system. Refer to Enabling the SIR system in the
SIR sub-section of Restraints in the Service Manual.
Parts Information
Part Number
| Description
| Qty
|
12345879 (US) 10953511 (Canada)
| Special Lubricant
| 1
|
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
| Description
| Labor Time
|
C6871*
| Cover and/or Pad--Front Seat Cushion - R or Replace
| 0.5 hr
|
*The labor time is unique for this bulletin and will not be published in the Labor Time Guide.
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