When the occupant’s lower back presses against the seatback during a rear-end collision, the head restraint moves slightly forward and upward to help reduce the risk of whiplash on the seat occupant
Active head restraints
Even small forces applied to the seatback may cause the head restraint to move. When a locked head restraint is pushed up forcibly, the head restraint inner structure may appear. This does not indicate a problem.
WARNING When adjusting the seat position
Seat adjustment
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Reassembly
1. BEARING POSITION
2. INSTALL DIFFERENTIAL GEAR LUBE APPLY TUBE
(a) Install the differential gear lube apply tube and
transaxle apply tube clamp with the bolt to the
transaxle housing.
Torque: 9.8 N*m (100 kgf*cm, 87 in.*lbf)
NOTICE:
Make sure to insert the pipe to the s ...
Short to GND in Rear Curtain Shield Squib RH
Circuit
DTC B1632/81 Short to GND in Rear Curtain Shield Squib RH
Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The rear curtain shield squib RH circuit consists of the center airbag sensor
assembly and the curtain
shield airbag assembly RH.
The circuit instructs the SRS to deploy when deployment conditions are met.
DTC ...
Reassembly
1. INSTALL NO. 2 SEAT LEG SUB-ASSEMBLY
Install the No. 2 seat leg sub-assembly with the 3
bolts and 2 nuts.
Torque: 19 N*m (194 kgf*cm, 14 ft.*lbf)
NOTICE:
Tighten the bolts and nuts in the order shown in
the illustration.
Install the 3 clamps.
2. INSTALL NO. 2 SEA ...