How to Remove a Broken Seat Adjuster in Wuling Rongguang?
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Once the seat adjuster in Wuling Rongguang is damaged, only the electric seat switch or controller can be replaced. Normally, the seat adjuster wrench has a small reciprocating motion range, which can effectively increase seat usage space and enable connection with any seat. If the seat adjuster is damaged without professional tools, it is recommended to visit a 4S store for removal by maintenance personnel. Below is an introduction to the Wuling Rongguang: 1. The Wuling Rongguang is a compact multi-purpose business vehicle with body dimensions of 4305mm*1680mm*1750mm, a wheelbase of 2720mm, and a rear track width of 1440mm. It is equipped with two engines designed and manufactured by General Motors: the P-TEC 1.2L and 1.5L-DVVT. 2. In terms of safety features, the Wuling Rongguang is equipped with ABS+EBD, dual airbags, force-limiting seat belts, LED high-mounted brake lights, rear parking sensors, rear window heating and defrosting function, rear wiper, child lock for middle doors, automatic locking function, headlight/door open warning device, and remote key with electronic anti-theft system and automatic car-finding function. 3. The Wuling Rongguang seat adjuster features small size, simple structure, easy assembly, and only one height adjuster needs to be installed on each seat. It has good flexibility, reliable locking, and uses friction transmission. There is no gap between components, no gears, and the operation is smooth, flexible, and labor-saving, ensuring adjustment precision.
I've disassembled the seat adjuster of a Wuling Rongguang before, and it felt quite straightforward but required careful attention. The first step is to locate the fixing screws under the seat, usually removable with a Phillips screwdriver. Then, move the entire seat aside to expose the adjuster assembly. For manual types, simply unscrew the connecting bolts; for electric ones, remember to disconnect the wiring harness first to avoid short circuits. Basic tools like a wrench and screwdriver are sufficient, and wearing gloves is recommended for better grip. Avoid forcing anything during disassembly, as the adjuster can easily get stuck in the slide rails—spray some WD-40 to lubricate and loosen it up. After completion, check the slide rails for rust and clean them before considering replacement parts. It's advisable to take photos throughout the process to note screw positions for easier reassembly. Patience is key to the entire process—don't rush.