PONTIAC FIERO 1988 Service Repair Manual

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8W-22 ROOF - F STYLE
2. Tighten rubber bumper
to lower.
DECK LIB PANEL SEAL
Fig. 23
Remove or Disconnect
Grasp seal and carefully pull up on seal to remove
from pincheweld flange.
Clean
All adhesive from pinchweld flange.
Install or Connect
1.
Apply a 3 mm (1/8") bead of weatherstrip
adhesive 2 mm
(5/64") below top on pinchweld
flange, around the complete perimeter of rear
compartment opening.
2. Starting at top forward center of opening, install
seal to flange making sure seal is fully seated to
flange.
DOOR CAP BELT MOLDING
Fig. 24
The door cap belt moldings are attached by stud
and barrel nut retainers.
Important
When removing or installing any door cap belt
molding, care should be exercised.
s Adjacent finishes should be protected to
prevent damage' to finish.
Proper tools and care should be used to
guard against molding damage.
FRONT BELT RETRACTOR ASSEMBLY
Fig. 25
Remove or Disconnect
Tools Required:
J-23457 or BT-1707 seat belt anchor bolt and
lo^-_
striker removing tool.
1. Rear seat cushion '
2. Quarter trim panel
3. Bolt securing
lap belt retractor
4. Bolt
securing shoulder belt
"D" ring
5. Bolt
securing shoulder belt retractor
Install or Connect
Reverse of removal procedure and torque bolts as
required.

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ROOF - F STYLE 8H-23
Fig. 22 Deck Lid Spoiler

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8H.24 ROOF - F STYLE
1. DOOR CAP BELT MOLDING ''
2. RETAINER I
Fig. 24 Door Cap Belt Molding 1. BOLT - TYPE 2
2.
BOLT - TYPE 1
3. BOLT - TYPE 2
4. FRONT BELT RETRACTOR ASSEMBLY J90100-8H-F
Fig. 25 Front Belt Retractor
t

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SEATS - F STYLE 9H-1
SEC"IC"0N 9H
SEATS
NOTICE: Lap belt to floor pan and shoulder belt to roof panel or quarter panel fasteners are important
attaching parts in that they could affect the performance of vital parts and systems, and/or could result in major
repair expense. They must be replaced with one of the same part number or with an equivalent part if replacement
becomes necessary. Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute design. Torque values must be
used as specified during reassembly to assure proper retention of these parts.
CONTENTS
Restraint Systems ........................................... 9H- 1
Lap and Shoulder Belts
............................... 9H-1
Comfort Lock Operational Checks
and Requirements
.................................... 9H- 1
Front Seat Shoulder Belt Retractor
............ 9H-2
Child Seat
...................................................... 9H-2
............................... .................. -.rant Seats .. 9H-5
Mead Restraint
............................................. 9H-5
Reclining
Seatback ................................... 9H-6
Front
Seatback ........................................... 9H-7
Inertia Lock Check
...................................... 9H-7
............................... Manual Recliner Check 9H-7
........................... Seat Torque Specifications 9H-8
Manual Seat
- Diagnosis Chart ................... 9H-8
..................... Power Seat - Diagnosis Chart 9H-9
RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
LAP
AND SHOULDER BELTS
The front seat belts incorporate a 4-to-8 second
fasten seat belt reminder lamp and sound signal
designed to remind the driver if the lap and shoulder
belts are not fastened when the ignition is turned to the
on position. If the driver's seat belt
is buckled, the
alarm will not operate; however, the fasten seat belt
xminder lamp will stay on for a 4-to-8 second period.
,, the driver's seat belt is not buckled, the reminder
lamp and sound signal will automatically shut off after
the 4-to-8 second interval. To diagnose a system
failure, refer to Seat Belt Reminder
Lamp/Alarm
Diagnosis in Section 8A.
The shoulder belt is attached to the front seat lap
belt latch plate and connected to an inertia locking
retractor installed to the roof panel above the right and
left side of the front seat. The shoulder belt remains
unlocked to allow the occupants to move freely while
the vehicle is being operated. When the vehicle
decelerates or changes direction abruptly, the shoulder
belt is locked in position by a pendulum that causes a
locking bar to engage a cog of the retractor mechanism.
The retractor has a comfort lock feature that
allows the occupant to adjust the shoulder belt for
proper fit and comfort. When engaged, the comfort
lock prevents full retraction of the webbing to eliminate
occupant discomfort due to webbing load on the
shoulder. The occupant can readjust the comfort lock
during vehicle operation as described below.
When servicing or replacing lap and shoulder
belts, refer to the following precautionary items: Front
Seat Adjustments
............................... 9H- 10
Manual Seat Control Arm Knob
................ 9H-10
Front Seat Assembly
.................................... 9H- 1 1
Seat Adjuster Assembly ............................. 9H-11
Six-way Seat Adjuster .................................. 9H- 12
Power Seat Switch
........................................ 9H-15
Four-way Manual Seat Adjuster
................. 9H-15
Seatback Lock Striker/Side Bar Stop .......... 9H-15
High Performance AQ9 Seat
(2FS87) ......... 9H-15
................. .................................... Rear Seats ... 9H- 19
........................................ Cushion Assembly 9H- 19
................................ Folding Rear Seatback 9H- 19
........................... Seatback Lock Assembly 9H-20
.................................. Seatback Lock Striker 9H-20
1. Lap and shoulder belts will be serviced as follows:
a. Retractor
portion(s) of
front seat lap and
shoulder belt for outboard passenger and
driver.
b. Buckle portion of front seat lap belt for
outboard passenger and driver.
c. All belts other than those mentioned in
above steps a and b will be serviced in
complete sets.
d. Do not intermix standard and deluxe belts
on front or rear seats.
2. Keep sharp edges and damaging objects away
from belts.
3. Avoid bending or damaging any portion of the
belt buckle or latch plate.
4. Do not bleach or dye belt webbing (clean with a
mild soap solution and water).
5. When installing lap or shoulder belt anchor bolt,
start bolt by hand to assure that bolt is threaded
straight.
NOTICE: See NOTICE on page 9H-1 of this
section.
6. Do not attempt repairs on lap or shoulder belt
retractor mechanisms or lap belt retractor covers.
Replace with new service replacement parts.
Comfort Lock Operational Checks and Requirements
The shoulder belt comfort lock feature must
function as follows:
1. Extend the webbing from the retractor to a
distance approximating buckled position.

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9H-2 SEATS - I: STYLE
Fig. 2 - Seat Belt Fastener Torque Chart
2.
Let the belt retract a minimum of 178 mm (7").
3. Extract the belt for 25 mm to 76 mm (1" to 3")
and release the belt. The comfort lock must
engage and prevent retraction.
4. Extract belt 25 mm to 76 mm (1" to 3") and
release. The belt must return to the comfort lock
position previously set. Full retraction is a failure
of the system.
5. Extract belt 178 mm (7") and release. The belt
must retract fully without locking.
Removal and Installation
Refer to appropriate illustration for removing
and installing lap belts and shoulder belts (Figs. 2
through 10). Tighten
all lap and shoulder belt anchor
bolts as specified.
NOTICE: See NOTICE on page 9H-1 of this
section.
Check position of factory installed lap belt and
shoulder belt anchors and reinstall anchor plates in
same position as shown in illustrations.
FRONT SEAT SHOULDER BELT RETRACTOR
ASSEMBLY
Removal and Installation
1. Removal
of the headlining is not necessary for
access to the shoulder belt retractor.
2. Separate shoulder belt guide from the shoulder
belt (Fig. 4).
3. Remove bolts holding retractor in place (Fig. 5).
4. Install retractor in the exact same position and
secure to roof rail anchorage with 20 to
24 Fd-m
(15 to 17 ft-lb) torque.
5. To complete installation, reverse removal
procedures.
FRONT SEAT
I REAR SEAT 1
Fig. 3 - Front and Rear Shoulder and Lap Belt
Installation
CHILD SEAT
The child seat may be used only in a forward
facing seating location. When the child seat is used in
the front seat location, it is easily installed by
connecting the child seat top strap to the belt at the
seating position immediately to the rear (Fig. 11). The
outboard belt should be fully extended on the retractor.
Occupants should not be allowed to sit at locations
where the belts are being utilized for the child seat.
If a child seat is to be used, in
a second seat
position, a special dealer-installed anchor must be used
to anchor the child seat top strap. In order to assure
the correct top strap angle, the child seat is only to be
used at the seating position for which the top strap
anchor is installed. The following instructions explain
how to install the anchor for the child seat top strap.

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VlEVV F SCREW
Fig. 5 - Front Seat Shoulder Belt Retractor
Top Strap Anchor Installation (Fig. 12)
All hardware should be supplied or available
from the child seat manufacturer. Be sure the child seat
position does not conflict with any additional
requirements provided by the manufacturer.
1. Open hatch lid.
2. Locate
and center-punch a drill point on the
RH
or LH vertical wall of the storage compartment
as shown in View A, Figure 12.
3. Cut a 9 mm (1 1/32") hole through the carpet and
insulation.
4. Drill a 9 mm (1 1/32") hole as marked in step 2.
SEATS - F STYLE 9H-3
1. SLEEVE
2. WIRING HARNESS (DRIVER" SIDE ONLY)
3. SPACER
4. BOLT, TYPE 5
6. PLUQ
8. STITCHES
09261 9.9H-F
Fig. 6 - Front Seat Inner Belt Attachment
1. SHOULDER BELT
2. LAP BELT
Fig. 7 - Front Seat Outer Belt Attachment

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9H-4 SEATS - F STYLE
Fig. 8 - Rear Seat Outer Belt Attachment
BOLT,
TYPE 8
TOP STRAP
REAR LAP
,,
BELT
LATCH PLATE
TOP STRAP
HOOK LAP BELT
Fig. 11 - Front Seat Installation of Child Seat
CAUTION: Any holes penetrating to
the exterior of the vehicle must be
sealed. Apply a sealant between the
anchor bolt washers and the sheet
metal to prevent carbon monoxide
from entering the vehicle. In the event
that the child seat anchorage
assembly is removed, all bolt holes
penetrating to the exterior of the
vehicle must be resealed.
5. Apply butyl or acrylic caulking sealer around
outside of hole.
6. Install top strap anchor bracket (4) and secure
with bolt
(9, washer (1) and locknut (2). Tighten
locknut.
7. Install child seat and secure with child seat belt
according to manufacturer's instructions.
Fig. 9 - Rear Seat Inner Belt Attachments

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SEATS - F STYLE 9H-5
8. 2-8/2' WASHER
2. LOCKNUT
9. SEALER (BUTYL OR ACRYLIC CAULKING)
4. ANCHOR BRACKET
6. BOLT (5188" X 1-114")


a B -% ='-a
/ '%
/ e-5- B
a 143 mrn (6-616") 143 mrn (6-616")
~QO rnm 1QO rnm
I RH SEATING PO9lVlON (LH SIMILAR) I
Fig. 12 - Top Strap Anchor Installed
FRONT SEATS Do not attempt to change the designed
seat position
by altering the designed seat
There are four bucket type seat options used: adjuster-to-floor pan anchor provisions or
AR9 and AF9 (Chevrolet) and AR9, AQ9 and AS5 seat adjuster-to-seat frame anchor provisions
(Pontiac) All styles have an inertia type front seatback as it could affect the performance of the seat
lock system. This system allows the seatback to move system.
freelv without reauiring the occupant to release a lock
leve; for access to the rear seat a;ea. During a sudden
stop, deceleration, or if the front of the car is declined
20 degrees or more, the seatback inertia locking system
locks the front seatbacks in an upright position. A
manual
seatback lock release lever is provided to allow
manual release of the inertia lock when the front of the
car is declined
20 degrees or more. The release lever is
located at the lower rear center of the seatback.
Front and rear seat cushions and backs have
formed foam pads, which
fit the contours of the full
panel
seatback frame assembly and also the designed
contour of the seat cushion frame.
There are no front seat dealer forward or
rearward relocation provisions provided at either seat
adjuster-to-floor pan attachments or seat
adjuster-to-seat frame attachments.
FRONT SEATBACM HEAD RESTRAINT
Front seatback head restraints with a single post
(Fig. 13) can be adjusted to various positions. All other
style seats incorporate the head restraint as part of the
one-piece back design. To remove single post head
restraints, use head restraint lock releasing tool
BT-7933 or fabricate from 0.4 mm
(1/64") flexible
steel strap (Fig. 14). The flat surface of this tool will
release the spring lock tab.
Removal and Installation
1. Raise head restraint to full-up position.
2. Insert lock release tool down front surface of head
restraint post until it stops. Push head restraint
and tool fully downward at the same time; then
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9H-6 SEATS - F STYLE
3. To install head restraint, insert post into guide
and push downward to full-down position. Check
that lock spring engages and prevents head
restraint from being removed.
HEAD RESTRAINT ESCUTCHEON
ATTACHING [AND LOCK ASSEMBLY
SCREW ,

HEAD RESTRAINT
GUIDE ASSEMBLY

Fig. 13 - Head Restraint Assembly
MAKE FROM STRAP STEEL 0.4mm 1.01561
Fig. 14 - Head Restraint Antiremoval Lock Releasing
Tool
RECLINING SEATBACK
All styles have bucket seats with a tubular frame
design
seatback (Fig. 15) and a recliner control
mechanism. The tubular frame
seatback has a single
side, recliner control mechanism. This recliner
mechanism, which is mounted on the outboard side of
the seat, is the sole control of the
seatback angle. The
inner hinge arm attaching bolt acts only as a point of
rotation for the seatback. The inertia lock is an integral
part of the recliner control mechanism (Fig.
16).
To recline the seatback, rearward pressure must
be applied to the
seatback before lifting the recliner
release handle. When pressure is applied against the
seatback, the lockout lever tab disengages from the cam
plate tab. Then the release handle can be moved,
allowing the
seatback to move rearward. Releasing the
handle will allow the cam plate to move
counterclockwise and cause the sector lock teeth to
engage the upper hinge arm, locking the
seatback in the
desired reclined position. To return the
seatback to an
upright position, raise the recliner release handle.
Fig. 15 - Seat Assembly Tubular Frame Construction
1. RECLINER MECHANISM UPPER
ATTACHING BOLTS
2. INERTIA LOCK RELEASE LEVER
3. RECLINER MECHANISM LOWER
ATTACHING BOLTS
4. RECLINER RELEASE LEVER
G93935-96-BG
Fig. 16 - Recliner Mechanism with Inertia Lock

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SEATS - F STYLE 9H-7
~
RECLINER CONTROL MECHANISM
Removal and Installation (Fig. 17)
1. Place reclining seatback in full-up position.
2. Remove
upper recliner mechanism cover.
3. Remove lower recliner mechanism cover.
4. Remove two upper and two lower recliner
mechanism attaching bolts and remove recliner
control mechanism.
5. To install, reverse removal procedure.
FRONT SEATBACK
Removal and Installation (Fig. 17)
1. Place seatback in
full-up position.
2. Move seat to full-forward position.
3. Remove upper recliner mechanism cover.
4. Remove both recliner mechanism upper
attaching bolts.
5. Remove seatback inner hinge arm escutcheon
and attaching bolt and remove seatback.
6. To
install, reverse removal procedure.
1, INNER HINGE ARM ATTACHING BOLT
2. RECLINER MECHANISM UPPER ATTACHING
3. UPPER RECLINER MECHANISM COVER
4. LOWER RECLINER MECHANISM
G92857-9A-A
Fig. 17 - Recliner Mechanism Upper and Lower
Escutcheon
FRONT SEATBACK INERTIA LOCK CHECK
The inertia lock is an integral part of the seatback
recliner mechanism. If the inertia lock needs to be
replaced, the entire recliner mechanism must be
replaced. Operation of the front
seatback inertia lock
may be checked as follows.
When checking lock in either the in-car check or
out-of-car check, pull upward on the release lever; then
release the lever. Lever must return with no evidence of
binding or interference. Where required, replace
inertia lock assembly and repeat check after
installation.
In-Car Check
1. In an area clear of other cars or obstructions, with
driver buckled in restraint system and with aid of
an assistant in rear seat also buckled in restraint
system holding sides of passenger
seatback (near
top of seatback) with arms stiff and body relaxed,
drive car forward between
10 and 15 mph (16 to
24
km/h); then quickly apply brakes to stop car
as fast as possible without skidding wheels.
Seatback inertia lock should lock; top of seatback
should not move forward more than 38 mm
(1-1/2"). When performing this operation on
driver's seatback, driver should lean slightly
forward.
2. If either driver or passenger
seatback lock does
not lock on first locking position, perform the
following out-of-car check.
Out-of-Car Check
1.
Remove seat assembly from car and place right
side up on a clean surface.
2. Raise rear of seat until seatback is 6 degrees
forward of vertical position and place blocks
under rear of seat to hold seat in this position. Use
"angle meter" as shown in Figure
18. Angle
meters can be purchased at hardware or
department stores.
3. Check that seatbaclc lock locks seatback in
locking position. If lock does not
lock, remove
lock and install new lock assembly.
4. If installing a new lock, check that lock
mechanism moves freely prior to installation.
After installation, check lock as described in steps
1 through 3.
FRONT SEAT MANUAL RECLINER CHECK
1.
Operate recliner mechanism lever and apply force
in aft direction to adjust the
seatback into the
fully reclined position, checking ease of lever
operation and
seatback movement. Release
recliner lever, checking ease of lever operation
and that
seatback remains fully reclined.
2. Operate recliner lever and manually position
seatback forward to an intermediate reclined
position. Release recliner lever.
3. Apply manual force to the upper seatback in the
rearward direction to check for positive recliner
locking action.
4. Operate recliner mechanism lever to adjust the
seatback to normal position, checking ease of
lever operation and
seatback full return. Release
recliner lever.
5. Apply manual force to the upper seatback in the
rearward direction to check for positive recliner
locking action. Recliner release lever should
return to normal position without any assistance
from operator.

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