The fire suppression system needs depowering before the rear seat armrest replacement process to avoid severe injuries. Begin by taking off both the rear
Seat Cushion together with the backrest. Follow that by unlatching the 4 nuts that need to be secured at 5 Nm (44 lb-in) torque values. Proceed to remove the armrest. Complete seating of the retaining wires in the rear seat cushion foam pad and frame and in the rear seat backrest foam pad and frame within the retainer brackets is essential to prevent seat backrest and cushion forward sliding during crashes since noncompliance raises the risk of fatal injuries or death. Check that safety belts have their webbings untwisted and all buckles along with belts stay within easy reach for occupants. The installation process will be the reverse of removal steps. The vehicle can be powered up if it contains a fire suppression system by following all safety warnings with proper procedures to prevent serious personal injury.