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Raise seat back manually in 960? 900

Dear Jim Lee,

Hope this finds you well. The relays are not tiny - they are about 1/2" square. I have never tried to repair them, as I'm not sure what would need to be fixed. If someone can explain how to fix a relay that won't close, I'd sure be obliged.

These relays are easy to access. The black plastic seat computer housing is in "clam shell" format. To open the housing, disengage the clips on either side, by prying gently with a small, flat-blade screwdriver. You'll see the row of relays.

The seat control computer is separate from - and has nothing to do with - the SRS system's control module. The seat control computer is mounted to spring steel wires, on the underside of the driver's seat cushion.

The SRS control module is affixed to the floor pan, under the driver's seat (but inside the cabin, not on the underside, where it would be exposed to the elements).

The wiring to the seat control module is sheathed in black plastic. The wiring to the SRS control module is sheathed in day-glow orange plastic.

Hope this helps.

Yours faithfully,

Spook






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