12-253-18

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Public Details for: 12-253-18

This bulletin provides a procedure to help identify the source of a squeaking, creaking or popping -type sound heard coming from the driver?S seat. A change has been made to the teflon bushings used in the seat cushion frame assembly.


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2015-2018MY Legacy and Outback		
NUMBER: 12-253-18
SUBJECT:
		
“Squeak” “Creak” or “Pop” -Type Sound from
Driver’s Seat
DATE: 11/13/18
INTRODUCTION:
This bulletin provides a procedure to help identify the source of a squeaking, creaking or popping
-type sound heard coming from the driver’s seat. A change has been made to the Teflon bushings
used in the seat cushion frame assembly.
PRODUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION:
Driver’s seat cushion frames utilizing the new Teflon bushings were incorporated into production
starting with the following VINs:
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Legacy:
K3010002
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Outback: K3234307
PART INFORMATION:
The affected seat cushion frame (LH) part numbers are:
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64100AL01B
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64100AL03B
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64100AL05A
When ordering any part, always check for the latest supersession. In addition, if it is determined
the seat cushion frame assembly requires replacement, approximately 20 generic hog rings will be
required along with hog ring pliers and a small amount of double-faced tape. These items will be
required when transferring the seat cushion cover over to the new part.
NOTE: The seat cushion frame part numbers have not been changed. All available inventory of the
three part numbers listed above have the new Teflon bushings already installed.
REMINDER: Always order the most up-to-date part number for the specific VIN of the vehicle
being repaired.
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do the job correctly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that this
Service Bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition.
Bulletin Number: 12-253-18; Date: 11/13/18
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SERVICE PROCEDURE / INFORMATION:
Begin by confirming the condition described by the customer before attempting any repair.
Step 1- Using a knee and body weight applied to the seat cushion, apply pressure towards the rear
seat frame mounting bolts from each corner, one corner at a time while listening for the sound to
occur.
Step 2- While sitting in the rear seat, apply back and forth pressure to the backrest while pushing
downward toward the seat frame slide rails. Repeat this step using a twisting motion. This applies
pressure to the TORX bolts and will help isolate any squeaks.
Step 3- While sitting in the driver’s seat, apply pressure with feet / legs as shown towards the back of
the seat while leaning and shifting body weight towards the four TORX bolts. When complete, raise
the seat to the fully lifted position.
If these actions do not result in duplication of the sound, review with the customer and confirm the
source of the sound is actually the seat. A road test with the customer may be necessary to confirm
the sound being reported.
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Bulletin Number: 12-253-18; Date: 11/13/18
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REMINDER: Customer satisfaction and retention starts with performing quality repairs.
The service procedures for replacing the seat cushion frame assembly remain unchanged. Always
refer to the applicable Service Manual and review the full requirements of the repair being
performed. The Service Manual procedures contain information critical to performing an effective
repair the first time and every time. This includes but is not limited to: important SAFETY
precautions, proper inspection criteria, necessary special tools, required processes and related onetime-use parts needed for a complete and lasting repair.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
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Always follow all Warnings and Cautions as outlined in the applicable Service Manual
whenever working with airbag system components.
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Use a fender cover or equivalent to protect the sill plate from damage when removing and
installing the seat assembly.
Step 4- After the sound has been confirmed, CAREFULLY remove the driver’s seat assembly from
the vehicle.
Step 5- After removing the two retaining screws (1) in the images below, CAREFULLY remove
the inner hinge cover trim and outer seat cushion side trim panel. This will provide access to the
outboard TORX bolts.
Manual Seat Outer Cover Trim
Power Seat Outer Cover Trim
Inner Hinge Cover
Step 6) Inspect all four of the TORX bolts closely for any signs of wear. The seat must be lifted to
see all four of them.
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Bulletin Number: 12-253-18; Date: 11/13/18
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Step 7) Remove the link bolts using a T45 TORX bit to inspect the Teflon bushing underneath for
damage.
Bushing Location Behind TORX Bolt
Damaged Bushing
NOTE: Only inspect one side at a time. If OK, re-install the TORX bolt and retorque to 15 ± 2 Nm
(11 ft. lbs.). Most damaged Teflon bushings are found on the inboard side.
If any of the four Teflon bushing(s) are damaged, replace the seat cushion frame assembly
following the procedure in the applicable Service Manual.
WARRANTY / CLAIM INFORMATION:
For vehicles within the Basic New Car Limited Warranty period, this repair may be submitted using
the following claim information:
Labor Description
Labor Operation #
Labor Time
15-18 LEG&OUT D/S SEAT NOISE INSECTION
B913-478
0.7
15-18 LEG&OUT D/S SEAT BOTTOM FRAME REPLACE
C913-482
0.5
Fail Code
YDV-25
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
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SOA strongly discourages the printing and/or local storage of service information as
previously released information and electronic publications may be updated at any time.
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Always check for any open recalls or campaigns anytime a vehicle is in for servicing.
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Always refer to STIS for the latest service information before performing any repairs.
Bulletin Number: 12-253-18; Date: 11/13/18
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