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NTB09-041 2009 MAXIMA; FRONT PASSENGER SEAT SHAKES AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS

2009 MAXIMA; FRONT PASSENGER SEAT SHAKES AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-041a, Date of Issue: June 08, 2009
Superceded Bulletin(s): NTB09-041
IF YOU CONFIRM
The front passenger seatback has a greater than normal vibration at highway speeds.
AND
There is no other shake or vibration with the vehicle.
ACTION
Install the parts supplied in the Service Kit on the front passenger seat.
l Refer to the SERVICE PROCEDURE section of this bulletin for repair procedure.
l Use parts contained in the Service Kit listed in the PARTS INFORMATION section of
this bulletin.
PARTS INFORMATION
PART DESCRIPTION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
NISSAN: 2009 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-014a
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009 Maxima (A35)
APPLIED VIN: Vehicles built before 1N4AA51E(*)9C 849053
APPLIED DATE: Vehicles built before May 1, 2009
NOTE: This bulletin has been amended. The Parts Information has been updated.
No other changes have been made. Please discard all previous versions of
this bulletin.
NOTE: Do not replace the seat lower assembly, seatback, or complete seat
assembly for this incident, if it should occur.
IMPORTANT: The purpose of ACTION (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work you
will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire Service Procedure as
it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this
repair.
DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITY
Service Kit 87414-9N00B 1
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Submit a Primary Failed Part (PP) line claim using the following claims coding:
OP CODE DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1: Passenger Seat Bracket
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Move the front passenger seat to the full forward position.
l Tilt the seatback to the full forward position.
2. Remove the passenger seat cushion outer finisher as follows:
a. While carefully pulling out on the center of the finisher, insert a suitable
tool in the gap and then carefully pry between it and the inside finisher
(see Fig. 2).
Fig. 2: Removing Passenger Seat Cushion Outer Finisher
b. Work your way around the back of the finisher, continuing to pull while
pushing on each clip point. See Fig. 3, and Fig. 4for clip point locations.
Fig. 3: Pushing Clip Point
c. With the rear of the finisher unclipped, carefully pull more on the finisher
to unfasten the four side clips. See Fig. 4 for the four side clip locations.
Fig. 4: Side Clips
d. To unfasten the front clip, grab and pull on the front inner edge of the
finisher while prying between it and the frame it's clipped to (see Fig. 5).
Fig. 5: Pulling On Front Inner Edge Of Finisher
e. Carefully move the finisher out of the way to the front of the seat (picture
not shown).
3. Pop the kit supplied stud through the hole at the rear of the Outboard (O/B) track
from underneath, and then hold it in place (see Fig. 6).
Fig. 6: Installing Kit Supplied Nut And Torx Bolt
4. Position the bracket with the stud through its lower hole, and then install the
kit supplied nut and Torx? bolt finger tight (see Fig. 7).
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Install Passenger Seat Bracket 87301-9N00B VX1HAA ZN 46 0.4
NOTE: The front clip is not unfastened at this time, even though Figure 4
shows it is.
NOTE: It may be easier to install and hold the stud with a strong magnet.
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5. Torque the bolt first, and then the nut. Fig. 7 shows the bracket installed.
l Torque the bolt first to 45-55 N.m (4.6-5.6 kg.m, 33-41 ft lbs).
l Torque the nut to 20.6-30.6 N.m (2.1-3.1 kg.m, 15-23 ft lbs).
Fig. 7: Identifying Bracket Installed
Reinstall the finisher in reverse order.
Verify repair results by road testing the vehicle.
NOTE: Do not reuse the existing Torx? bolt.
2009 Nissan Maxima S
2009 MAXIMA; FRONT PASSENGER SEAT SHAKES AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS
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