TPMS removal - Rear seats removal
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TPMS removal - Rear seats removal
So I finally get around to replacing the TPMS module, I had it in mind it was behind the passenger side rear seat. I got so far as removing the center back rest and seat cushion. I can see that there is one torx screw holding the rear back rest down, then realized the upper frame needs to be released (as well as removing the drivers side seat and torx screw). So I had a peek behind the passenger seat. There is a module in there. According to the part number it's the cruise control module. As it turns out this is what the Jag dealer sent last year instead of the TPMS module....grrr.
Looking at the service manual it's located more to the driver side of the vehicle. I checked around the auxiliary fuse box and there is a module located behind it. As far as I can tell there are only 3 nuts holding it in place.
So how are the rear seats held in place with the black metal frame - anybody been there and done that?
Looking at the service manual it's located more to the driver side of the vehicle. I checked around the auxiliary fuse box and there is a module located behind it. As far as I can tell there are only 3 nuts holding it in place.
So how are the rear seats held in place with the black metal frame - anybody been there and done that?
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The seat backs hang on those rods. They're held in place by a Torx screw under the left backrest and right backrest. Then you just pull the bottom of the seat back unit toward you and and lift the backs off of hooks that hold it on to the metal rods you have in your pics.
Edit: Actually might be a 10mm bolt vs Torx
Edit: Actually might be a 10mm bolt vs Torx
Last edited by Sean W; 03-26-2023 at 05:49 PM.
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The seat backs hang on those rods. They're held in place by a Torx screw under the left backrest and right backrest. Then you just pull the bottom of the seat back unit toward you and and lift the backs off of hooks that hold it on to the metal rods you have in your pics.
Edit: Actually might be a 10mm bolt vs Torx
Edit: Actually might be a 10mm bolt vs Torx
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Now I got to haggle with Jag to refund the $400 I paid for the wrong module, what's weird is that the box has the right part # C2P12235, what came out of the box was the cruise control module part #
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Looks like the code for a jpeg image. I had a similar problem sending jpegs with the wrong settings for length of the email.
edit to add - Code starts with img and ends with backslash img - so it is jpeg code
edit to add - Code starts with img and ends with backslash img - so it is jpeg code
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