Technical Bulletin FRONT SEAT SQUEAK NOISE 04 07 Toyota & Scion

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Some customers may experience a squeak noise due to contact between the seat track locating pin(s) and the floor pan location hole(s). The following procedure describes the repair method to correct this condition.

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CAUTION:
- Wear safety gloves to prevent injury to your hands.
- Work must be started more than 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position and the negative (–) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery. (The SRS is equipped with a backup power source. If work is started within 90 seconds from disconnecting the negative (–) terminal cable of the battery, the SRS may deploy.)
- The yaw rate sensor is installed under the front RH seat. Be careful NOT to step on the yaw rate sensor after the seat has been removed.

HINT:
- The installation is the reverse order of removal. However, when there is a special point concerning installation, it is indicated.
- Use the same procedure on the RH side as on the LH side.
- When removing/installing and performing repairs on the passenger seat, perform the Occupant Classification System Zero Point Calibration as outlined in the Diagnostics section of the applicable model year Repair Manual for each model.

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