(853-2147) Seat-belt warning, damaged cable
MODIFICATION INSTRUCTION
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Bulletin Nbr:
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853-2147
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Date:
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juni 1999
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Market:
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JP
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Seat-belt warning, damaged cable
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Customer care modification campaign 104 72
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Cars in stock must be rectified before delivery.
Owners of cars already delivered must be informed of the fault by a personal communication requesting them to contact their nearest Saab garage as soon as possible for the necessary repairs.
Saab 9-5 chassis numbers up to and including X3000001-X3003734 and W3050001-W3085126
The wiring harness for the buckles on front-seat seat belts may be damaged. The seat frame could crush the cables when the seat is in its lowest position. As a result, the seat-belt warning will no longer work satisfactorily.
79 91 880 Cable tie (2)
43 43 529 Seat-belt buckle (possibly)
Before taking any steps, check whether the wiring is secured with cable ties to the seat cowl. If it is, the seat has already been updated.
Fit a cable tie to keep the cables in place beside the inner seat cowl. This must be done on
both
front seats if they are equipped with
electric adjustment
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1.
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Raise the seat to its highest position.
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2.
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Inspect the wiring harness for damage.
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If the wiring harness is OK, continue with point 11.
Note
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If the sheathing is damaged and it is difficult to see whether the cables have also been damaged, cut the sheathing lengthwise about 2 cm to check the cables. If they are undamaged, wrap tape round the sheathing and fix it as described in the instructions.
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If the wiring harness is damaged the seat-belt buckle must be changed. Continue with point 3.
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3.
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Remove the seat from the floor brackets, see WIS: 8. Body/Seats.
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4.
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Remove the strip at the rear of the seat.
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5.
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Cut the cable tie and unplug the connector.
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6.
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Unscrew the seat-belt buckle.
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7.
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Screw the new seat-belt buckle in place.
Tightening torque: 45 Nm (33 lbf ft)
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8.
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Plug in the connector and fit the cable ties.
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9.
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Fit the strip at the rear of the seat.
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10.
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Fit the seat, see WIS: 8. Body/Seats.
Tightening torque: 24 Nm (18 lbf ft)
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11.
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Drill a hole in the seat cowl, using a 6 mm drill bit, as shown in the illustration.
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12.
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Secure the cables with the cable tie. Make sure that as little as possible of the cable tie can be seen.
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13.
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Check that the cable is unobstructed by running the seat down and up a few times.
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Warranty and standard information
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See separate information.