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Chrysler DODGE D150 1993 Service Manual page 1431

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BODY COMPONENTS
JUMP SEAT LAP
BELT/BUCKLE
REMOVAL
(1) If necessary, move the front seat(s) all the way
forward for access.
(2) Remove the lap belt buckle anchor bolt (Fig.
38).
(3) Remove the lap belt and retractor anchor bolt.
(4) Remove the buckle and the lap belt/retractor
from the floor panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the lap belt/retractor and buckle on
the floor panel.
(2) Install the anchor bolts in the anchor plates.
Tighten the anchor bolts to 40 N*m (350 in. lbs.)
torque.
Fig. 38 Jump Seat Lap Belt/Buckle Anchors
HEADLINERS
SERVICE
INFORMATION
The base headliner is constructed of molded hard-
board (Fig. 39). A cloth-covered, molded headliner is
used for most applications (Fig, 40).
Ramchargers are equipped with a cloth-covered,
molded two-piece headliner. The separation between
the front and rear headliners is concealed by a
push-on trim moulding (Fig. 41).
To remove a headliner, all of the overlapping trim
must be removed along with (as applicable):
• Sunvisors
• Dome/cargo lamps
• Dome/reading lamp
• Coat hooks
• Any other interfering attached component
REMOVAL
be
bent
during
removal/installation.
Permanent
damage possibly will result.
(1) Remove the sunvisors and clips. If necessary,
refer to the removal procedure.
(2) As applicable, remove the dome/cargo lamp
and/or the dome/reading lamp.
(3) Ram Trucks and Chassis Cabs, remove the:
• Windshield header trim moulding
• Door header trim moulding
• Rear corner trim panel or quarter window trim
panel (club cab)
• Rear window upper trim moulding.
If necessary, refer to the trim removal procedure.
(4) Ramchargers, remove the:
• Windshield header trim moulding
• Door header trim moulding
• Side trim moulding
• Center trim moulding
• Hatchgate header trim moulding
If necessary, refer to the trim removal procedure.
(5) Remove all other interfering components.
(6) As applicable, remove the headliner retainers
and screws (Fig. 41).
(7) Remove the headliner from the vehicle (Figs.
40 and 41).
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the headliner in the vehicle adjacent
to the roof panel.
(2) As applicable, install the headliner retainers
and screws. Tighten the screws to 1 N*m (12 in. lbs.)
torque.
(3) Install the trim, lamps and all other compo­
nents t h a t were removed. If necessary, refer to the
applicable installation procedures.
Fig. 39 Molded Hardboard Cab Headliner
C A U T I O N : Headliners are constructed of molded
material. They have limited flexibility. They must not

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