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Lincoln Aviator: Seatbelt Systems / Removal and Installation - Third Row Seatbelt Buckle

Removal

NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.

NOTE: LH (left-hand) shown, RH (right-hand) similar.

  1. Remove the third row seat cushion.
    Refer to: Third Row Seat Cushion (501-10C Third Row Seats, Removal and Installation).
    1. Detach and disconnect the third row seatbelt buckle electrical connector.
    1. Route the wiring harness through the seat frame.
  1. Remove the bolt and the third row seatbelt buckle.
    Torque: 30 lb.ft (40 Nm)

Installation

NOTE: During installation, make sure the seatbelt webbing is not twisted and the seatbelts and buckles are accessible to the occupants.

  1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
  1. Check the seatbelt system for correct operation.
    Refer to: Seatbelt Systems (501-20A Seatbelt Systems, Diagnosis and Testing).

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