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Seat Backrest - Front: Disassembly

Seat Backrest - Trim Parts 

Fig 1: Exploded View Of Seat Backrest - Trim Parts
G06255804Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
ITEM DESCRIPTION CHART

Item Part Number Description
1 610A62 Head restraint cover
2 610A60 Head restraint
3 64416 Backrest trim cover
4 14D696 Backrest heater mat (if equipped)
5 64810 Backrest foam pad
6 610A16 Head restraint guide sleeve, master
7 610A18 Head restraint guide sleeve, slave
8 61018 Backrest frame
9 62186 Recliner cover
10 W506841 Screw
11 W710752 Scrivet
12 W706676 Pin-type retainers (2 required)

Seat Backrest - Frame Parts With Manual Lumbar and Static Lumbar 

Fig 2: Exploded View Of Seat Backrest - Frame Parts With Manual Lumbar And Static Lumbar
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ITEM DESCRIPTION CHART

Item Part Number Description
1 610E38 Deployment chute
2 611D10 Side air bag module
3 61018 Backrest frame
4 W790133 Clips (if equipped) (2 required)
5 W520111 Side air bag module-to-backrest frame nuts (2 required)
6 64842 Static lumbar (if equipped)
7 65500 Manual lumbar adjust assembly (if equipped)

Seat Backrest - Frame Parts With Power Recliner, Power Lumbar, Power Lumbar With Massage and Climate Controlled Seat System 

Fig 3: Exploded View Of Seat Backrest - Frame Parts With Power Recliner, Power Lumbar, Power Lumbar With Massage Climate Controlled Seat System With Torque Specifications
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ITEM DESCRIPTION CHART

Item Part Number Description
1 19N550 Backrest Thermo-Electric Device (TED) (if equipped)
2 61019 Backrest frame
3 W520111 Side air bag module-to-backrest frame nuts (2 required)
4 611D11 Side air bag module
5 610E38 Deployment chute
6 613A68 Short recliner shaft (if equipped)
7 613A68 Long recliner shaft (if equipped)
8 W701242 Power recliner motor bolt (if equipped)
9 61479 Recliner shaft E-clip (if equipped)
10 14547 Power recliner motor (if equipped)
11 65501 Power lumbar adjust assembly (if equipped)
12 65500 Power lumbar with massage (if equipped)

Seat Cushion - With Massage and Heat 

NOTE: Refer to SEAT BACKREST - FRONT  for recliner-to-seat track bolt tightening sequence and torque specification.
Fig 4: Exploded View Of Seat Cushion - With Massage And Heat With Torque Specifications
G06255807Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
ITEM DESCRIPTION CHART

Item Part Number Description
1 - Backrest assembly
2 W707385 Recliner-to-seat track bolts (4 required)
3 61711 Seat track
4 61203 Safety belt buckle and pretensioner
5 W712978 Safety belt buckle and pretensioner bolt
6 62901 Cushion cover
7 14D696 Cushion heater mat (if equipped)
8 632A23 Cushion foam pad
9 603A99 Seat cushion massage assembly (if equipped)
10 W706676 Pin-type retainers (if equipped) (2 required)

Passenger Seat Cushion With an OEM Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) Bladder System and Heat 

NOTE: Refer to SEAT BACKREST - FRONT  for recliner-to-seat track bolt tightening sequence and torque specification.
Fig 5: Exploded View Of Passenger Seat Cushion With An OEM Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) Bladder System And Heat With Torque Specifications
G06255808Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
ITEM DESCRIPTION CHART

Item Part Number Description
1 62900 Cushion cover
2 14D696 Cushion heater mat (if equipped)
3 632A22 Cushion foam pad
4 W706676 Pin-type retainers (part of 14B422) (2 required)
5 14B422 OEM Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) bladder
6 61202 Safety belt buckle and pretensioner
7 W712978 Safety belt buckle and pretensioner bolt
8 W707385 Recliner-to-seat track bolts (4 required)
9 61710 Seat track
10 - Backrest assembly
WARNING: Always carry or place a live air bag module with the air bag and deployment door/trim cover/tear seam pointed away from the body. Do not set a live air bag module down with the deployment door/trim cover/tear seam face down. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury in the event of an accidental deployment.
WARNING: Never probe the electrical connectors on air bag, Safety Canopy® or side air curtain modules. Failure to follow this instruction may result in the accidental deployment of these modules, which increases the risk of serious personal injury or death.
WARNING: Front seat backrest trim covers installed on seats equipped with seat side air bags cannot be repaired. A new trim cover must be installed. Cleaning is permissible. Failure to follow these instructions may result in the seat side air bag module deploying incorrectly and increase the risk of serious personal injury or death in a crash.
NOTE: If a side air bag deployment took place, a new seat backrest foam pad, backrest trim cover, deployment chute and side air bag module and nuts must be installed. The seat backrest frame should be replaced if necessary.
  1. Remove the seat backrest. For additional information, refer to SEAT BACKREST - FRONT .
  2. Remove the 2 head restraint guides sleeves. For additional information, refer to HEAD RESTRAINT GUIDE SLEEVE - FRONT .
  3. NOTE: Note wire harness and hose routing for installation.

    Detach the backrest cover lower J-clips and route the wire harness(es), manual lumbar cable (if equipped) and air hoses (if equipped) out of the hole(s) in the backrest cover.

    Fig 6: Locating Backrest Cover Lower J-Clips And Wire Harness(es)
    G06255809Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  4. On each side, separate the backrest cover clip and hook-and-loop strips.
    Fig 7: Locating Backrest Cover Clip And Hook-And-Loop Strips
    G06255810Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  5. NOTE: Use care when separating the backrest cover from the hook-and-loop strip, or the hook-and-loop strip can be torn from the backrest foam pad.

    Separate the hook-and-loop strips, invert the backrest cover up and remove the 3 first row hog rings.

    Fig 8: Locating First Row Hog Rings
    G06255811Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  6. Separate the hook-and-loop strips, invert the backrest cover up and remove the 3 second row hog rings.
    Fig 9: Locating Second Row Hog Rings
    G06255812Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  7. From the rear of the backrest, detach the backrest cover J-clip attached to the backrest frame wire.
    Fig 10: Locating Backrest Cover J-Clip
    G06255813Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  8. Invert the backrest cover up, separate the hook-and-loop strips and remove the backrest cover.
  9. If equipped, detach the backrest Thermo-Electric Device (TED) from the backrest foam pad wire.
    Fig 11: Locating Thermo-Electric Device (TED)
    G06255814Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  10. If equipped, disconnect the backrest heater mat electrical connector and separate the pin-type retainer.
  11. Remove 2 pin-type retainers and the backrest frame assembly from the backrest foam pad.
    Fig 12: Identifying TED Electrical Connector, Backrest Frame Wire, Power Lumber And Cable
    G06255815Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  12. If equipped, remove the backrest TED  .
    1. Disconnect the electrical connector and separate the pin-type retainer.
    2. Detach the TED  from the backrest frame wire.
    3. Remove the TED  from between the power lumbar and cable.
    Fig 13: Locating Backrest TED
    G06255816Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  13. Separate the side air bag module wire harness retainers from the backrest frame.
    Fig 14: Locating Side Air Bag Module Wire Harness Retainers
    G06255817Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  14. Remove the nuts and the side air bag module with wire harness.
  15. If necessary, remove the side air bag module from the deployment chute.
  16. If equipped, remove the power lumbar.
    • Disconnect the motor and detach the retaining clips.
    Fig 15: Identifying Power Lumbar
    G06255818Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  17. If equipped, remove the manual lumbar.
    • Detach the cable and manual lumbar retainers.
    Fig 16: Identifying Manual Lumbar Retainers
    G06255819Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  18. If equipped, remove the static lumbar in the following sequence.
    1. Squeeze the retainers together at the bottom and separate from the backrest frame.
    2. Remove and discard the clips at the top.
  19. If equipped, disconnect the power lumbar with massage electrical connectors, detach the pin-type retainers and lower retainers.
    Fig 17: Identifying Power Lumbar With Massage
    G06255820Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  20. If equipped, rotate the assembly up, detach the upper retainers and remove the power lumbar with massage.
    Fig 18: Removing Power Lumbar With Massage
    G06255821Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

    Seats with power recliner 

  21. NOTE: Do not rotate the inboard and outboard recliners separately from each other. Doing so will cause the recliners to become out of synchronization.

    Remove the E-clip on the recliner shaft and the recliner motor bolt.

    Fig 19: Identifying E-Clip And Recliner Motor Bolt
    G06255822Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  22. Remove the power recliner motor.
    1. Slide the recliner shaft assembly out of the recliner and remove the short recliner shaft.
    2. Slide the long recliner shaft out of the recliner motor.
    3. Disconnect and remove the power recliner motor.
    Fig 20: Identifying Power Recliner Motor
    G06255823Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

    All seats 

  23. NOTE: Note wire harness routing for installation.

If equipped, remove the backrest wire harness.