Power seat track on 300M

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by Bunky Monk, Apr 21, 2006.

  1. Bunky Monk

    Bunky Monk Guest

    How much trouble is it to change out the seat track assembly on the 2001 model? The seat is equipped with side air bag so we don't want to change out the whole driver's seat. Can we buy a track assembly from the junkyard with the power seat motor and bolt onto our present seat without a big deal??? I can see the seat track is bolted to the floor with four bolts but how is the upholstered seat attached to the track assembly?
     
    Bunky Monk, Apr 21, 2006
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  2. Bunky Monk

    Bill Putney Guest

    I've not been into the seat mechanism of the LH car, but perhaps the
    following info. from a recliner seat bolt recall TSB will help you:

    RECALL:
    Recall 03V035000: Seat Back Recliner Bolt Breakage
    DEFECT: Seat back recliner bolt breakage can occur on certain passenger
    vehicles, resulting in the seat back reclining unexpectedly. If the seat
    back unexpectedly reclines while the car is being driven, it could
    result in loss of vehicle control.
    REMEDY: Dealers will replace the recliner bolts. The manufacturer has
    reported that owner notification is expected to begin during April 2003.
    Owners may contact DaimlerChrysler at
    1-800-853-1403.

    TSB:
    Power Seat - Moves Fore and Aft Slightly When Driving
    NUMBER: 23-019-01
    GROUP: Body
    DATE: Aug. 10, 2001
    SUBJECT:
    Power Seat Adjuster Loose Fore/Aft
    OVERVIEW:
    This bulletin involves installing revised power seat adjuster drive
    block screws.
    MODELS:
    1998 - 2001 (LH) LHS/300M/Concorde/Intrepid
    SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
    Seat has slight fore/aft movement most noticeable during acceleration or
    braking.
    DIAGNOSIS:
    If the vehicle operator describes the Symptom/Condition, perform the
    Repair Procedure.
    PARTS REQUIRED:
    EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
    REPAIR PROCEDURE:
    THIS REPAIR IS COMPATIBLE WITH DAIMLERCHRYSLER'S MOBILE SERVICE PROGRAM
    AND DOES NOT REQUIRE HOISTS OR OTHER FULL SERVICE FACILITY SPECIAL
    EQUIPMENT.
    1. Open the hood and disconnect the negative battery cable remote
    terminal located on the right strut tower. Wait two minutes to allow the
    air bag system capacitor to discharge before continuing.
    2. Remove the four (4) bolts attaching seat to floor.
    3. Disconnect seat wiring harness connector(s) from body wiring harness
    and secure harness to adjuster (use a rubber band or tie strap) to
    prevent damage during disassembly and re-assembly.
    NOTE :pLACE A FENDER COVER OR SIMILAR PROTECTION OVER THE DOOR SILL TO
    PREVENT DAMAGING THE SILL TRIM WHEN REMOVING THE SEAT FROM THE VEHICLE.
    4. Remove the complete seat assembly from vehicle and place on clean
    work surface.
    5. Remove the drive block screws from both of the lower track assemblies
    with a T-50 Torx bit and discard the screws (Fig. 1).
    6. Install revised drive block screws, p/n 05080982AA, into both drive
    blocks and finger tighten.
    NOTE :pLACE FINGER THROUGH THE RECTANGULAR HOLE IN THE UPPER TRACK TO
    HOLD THE DRIVE BLOCK IN PLACE WHILE TIGHTENING THE SCREWS.
    7. Torque the revised drive block screws to 36-38 Nm (315-335 in. lbs.).
    8. Install the seat assembly into the vehicle and connect the wire
    harness connector(s).
    9. Adjust seat to the full rear position and install two (2) front
    attaching bolts, torque the bolts to 70 Nm (620 in. lbs.).
    10. If bench seat equipped, position the seat belt attachment bracket
    over the rear inboard mounting foot.
    11. Install the two (2) rear attaching bolts, torque the bolts to 70 Nm
    (620 in. lbs.).
    12. If the vehicle is Side Air Bag (SAB) equipped, connect a DRBIII(R)
    to the data link connector located at the lower edge of the instrument
    panel on the left side of the steering column.
    13. Turn the ignition key to the ON position and exit the vehicle with
    the DRBIII(R).
    14. Connect the negative battery cable remote terminal.
    15. Use the DRBIII(R) to erase all air bag Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
    16. If DTC(s) will not erase, refer to the proper Body Diagnostic
    Procedures Manual to diagnose the remaining DTC(s).
    17. Sit in the seat and cycle the seat through all positions.
    18. Set the clock to the correct time.





    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Apr 21, 2006
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  3. Bunky Monk

    Steve Stone Guest

    Is this the recall where many owners were reporting being taken to the
    cleaners for charges for broken seat drive parts when the recall was done ?

    Remember some one saying they forked over $500 for seat parts that were not
    broken when the car was brought in for the recall work
     
    Steve Stone, Apr 23, 2006
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  4. Bunky Monk

    Art Guest

    I had the recall done and it cost zero.


     
    Art, Apr 23, 2006
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