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  • 1.Seats & Tracks - Front Seat Components
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OEM 2003 Mercury Mountaineer Parts for Power Seats

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Seat Cushion Installation and Repair Tips for 2003 Mercury Mountaineer

  • Q: How to service and repair the rear seat cushion of the 60 percent section in a 60/40 bench seat on 2003 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: To service the rear seat cushion, start by removing the 60 percent seat. Disassemble components as indicated, beginning with the latch cover screws. Remove staples from the backrest support panel, then detach the seat backrest material. Carefully disassemble the cushion trim cover, avoiding damage to the hook and loop fasteners, and reverse the process for reassembly.
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