True Stealth™ Installation Guide
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5.
Adjusting the Wiring
5.1.
Positioning the Seat
Start out by moving the seat so you can work with the bottom easily. This can be
accomplished two ways: (A) removing the seat from the car, (B) lifting the front of the seat
up and leaning it against the back seats. Option A must be done with caution because you
could easily scratch your car but, once out, is safe to move around and easy to work with.
Option A all requires the removal of all the wires that are attached to the bottom of the seat.
Option B is the easiest and, while it did not hurt anything during our installs you may be
concerned with the rails digging into your carpet. Option B does not require the removal of
any wires. However, one mid-wire clip holding a wire to a metal bracket must be unclipped.
This clip can be reinstalled later or left off.
5.2.
Adjusting the Clips
Once you have the bottom of the seat in an accessible location, it is time to start bending the
metal clips (Figure 5). Push the metal clips on right side in (side nearest the driver’s seat).
Don’t push excessively. You simply want to bend the clips gently out of the way. The
further you can get them out of the way, the better the seat will fit without any interference.
However, at the same time, you do not want to break the clips. Use caution and common
sense.
Figure 5
Now bend the remaining clip located toward the rear of the seat (Figure 6). You will want to
bend this all the way to the bottom of the seat.