What are the wires under my car seat?
The wires short when the driver’s seat belt is unlatched. It triggers the gauge cluster indicator for an unbuckled driver’s seat belt.
Can a Nissan Maxima power seat be replaced?
Drivers of the 2000 to 2003 Nissan Maxima may find that they have difficulty moving their power seats forward or backward. If your power seat is malfunctioning in this way, it’s possible that your seat slide motor and gear assembly will have to be replaced to restore functionality.
How big is the gear box on a Nissan Maxima?
Torque the six base plate nuts securing the gear boxes to 64 to 85 inch pounds (7.17 to 9.69 Nm) and the M8 bolts on the seat’s front edge to 13 to 17 foot pounds (17.5 to 23.7 Nm). Plug the slide motor connector back in and hook the carpet flap’s strap.
Where can I troubleshoot my Nissan power seat?
Log on to the Nissan website to find additional resources for troubleshooting your power seats, according to the specific make and model of your Nissan. Jason Alexander began his professional writing career in 2003. He has worked as a staff writer at several different newspapers, including the “Eagle Times” and the “Northwoods Sporting Journal.”
What should I look for in my Nissan power chair?
Check beneath your Nissan’s power seat for trash or other debris. Whether it’s an empty convenience store bag or an old apple, such items can easily disrupt the power chair’s range of movement. Use a flashlight to look at the Nissan’s seat rails for any obstructions like change or plastic bottle caps.
Drivers of the 2000 to 2003 Nissan Maxima may find that they have difficulty moving their power seats forward or backward. If your power seat is malfunctioning in this way, it’s possible that your seat slide motor and gear assembly will have to be replaced to restore functionality.
Log on to the Nissan website to find additional resources for troubleshooting your power seats, according to the specific make and model of your Nissan. Jason Alexander began his professional writing career in 2003. He has worked as a staff writer at several different newspapers, including the “Eagle Times” and the “Northwoods Sporting Journal.”
Check beneath your Nissan’s power seat for trash or other debris. Whether it’s an empty convenience store bag or an old apple, such items can easily disrupt the power chair’s range of movement. Use a flashlight to look at the Nissan’s seat rails for any obstructions like change or plastic bottle caps.
Torque the six base plate nuts securing the gear boxes to 64 to 85 inch pounds (7.17 to 9.69 Nm) and the M8 bolts on the seat’s front edge to 13 to 17 foot pounds (17.5 to 23.7 Nm). Plug the slide motor connector back in and hook the carpet flap’s strap.