Kits | Suggested Tools | Skill Level(1) |
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52000668, 52000812 | Safety Glasses, Torque Wrench |
Verify that all contents are present in the kit before installing or removing items from vehicle. | |||||
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Item | Qty | Description | Part No. | Notes | |
1 | 1 | Screw | 10200004 | ||
2 | 1 | Seat | Not sold separately | ||
3 | 1 | Grab strap | 52400335 | Kit 52000668 | |
52400350 | Kit 52000812 | ||||
4 | 1 | Service kit, switch cap replacement (not shown) | 99800062 | Not included in seat kit |
1. | Remove saddlebag. See service manual. | |
2. | Remove main fuse. See service manual. | |
3. | Remove Original Equipment (OE) seat and grab strap. See service manual. |
1. | See Figure 2. Install new grab strap. a. Install grab strap (2) to studs (1). b. Install custom screws (3). Torque: 0.9–1.7 N·m (8–15 in-lbs) Thumb nuts Torque: 7–11 N·m (62–97 in-lbs) Flange nuts c. Models with side plate grab may remove side plate. | |
2. | Locate seat harness connector on underside of seat. | |
3. | Figure 2 Connect seat connector to P&A accessory connector (4). NOTE If another accessory is connected, separate purchase of Jumper (Part no. 69203476) may be required. | |
4. | Route wiring beneath seat. a. Make sure wiring will not get pinched when seat is installed. b. Verify harness fuse holder cap is fully seated and secured. | |
5. | See Figure 2. Insert rear of seat through grab strap (2) until seat mounting slot (1, Figure 3 ) on front underside of seat is behind seat tongue (5). | |
6. | See Figure 2. Slide seat forward until seat tongue fully engages into seat mounting slot (5). | |
7. | Figure 1 Install seat screw (2). Tighten. Torque: 5.4–8.1 N·m (4–6 ft-lbs) | |
8. | Install seat. After installing seat, pull up on the seat to verify that it is secure. See service manual. |
1 | Stud (2) |
2 | Grab strap |
3 | Custom screw (2) |
4 | P&A Connector [4] |
5 | Seat tongue |
1 | Seat slot |
1. | Figure 4 Switches (1, 2): a. Controls individual level setting of rider and passenger zones. b. Controls are independent. c. Detents on switches allow operator to quickly return to preferred setting. d. Rider control (1) is located closest to rider's seating position. e. Passenger control (2) is located closest to passenger's seating position. f. For rider and passenger control switches, there are three total positions. Downward setting is low power, upward setting is maximum power and middle setting turns off rider or passenger control independently. |
1 | Heat control, rider |
2 | Heat control, passenger |