52 24... Checks on rear seat (basic version)

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 52 24... Checks on rear seat (basic version)
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The rear seats must be checked for damage following an accident. This measure is applicable above all in the event of structural damage (engine carriers, luggage compartment floor side members) but also if large pieces of luggage were stowed in the luggage compartment. The most important checks are set out below  .

Fig 1: Identifying Rear Seat Related Parts
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  1. Rear seat frame: 

    Check complete frame for damage (cracking, breakage, etc.), paying particular attention to the marked areas.

    Fig 2: Identifying Rear Seat Frame
    G04742948Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
  2. Rear seat backrest: 
    1. Check backrest upper section for parallelism to storage shelf.

      Check whether there is deformation at backrest head and backrest molding.

    2. Check mount of backrest lock for damage (breakage, cracking, bending, etc.).
    3. Check backrest frame for distortion.
    4. Check attachment points for damage (cracking, breakage, bending, etc.).
      Fig 3: Checking Backrest Head For Parallelism To Rear Parcel Shelf
      G04742913Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

    If damage to the mounting points of the backrest are found, the attachment points on the body must also be checked.

  3. Center armrest: 

    Carry out function check (easy folding and snapping into place).

    1. Check armrest mounting for damage (cracking, breakage, bending, etc. Check attachment point on backrest.
    2. Check center armrest vertically and diagonally for deformation.
    3. If necessary, check folding cover for exact operation.
    4. Check armrest buckle for damage (cracking, breakage, bending etc.).

    If the backrest structure is damaged, the center armrest must also be replaced.

    Fig 4: Checking Armrest Mounting For Damage (Cracking, Breakage, Bending, ETC)
    G04742914Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
  4. Head restraints: 
    1. Check head restraint cushion for distortion. If the cushion is loose in relation to the tubes, replace head restraint.
    2. Check to see tubes are free of damage and parallel to one another. Check guides on the backrest.

    Carry out function check on new rear seat or reference vehicle.

    Fig 5: Checking Head Restraint Cushion For Distortion
    G04742915Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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