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there are 4 bolts, two in the rear go into the tracks from the top, you will see them as the seat is stuck forward. the other two go in from the front, you will need a long extension on your ratchet to back them out. after removing the bolts unplug the wires and pull the whole thing out of the car. once you have it upside down you can see what broke and fix it or go buy a replacement at a junkyard and bolt it in. most likely any SC seat up to 96 will fit in it.
It Needs Either a New Seat belt track assy. on the side that's not working or a new Seat Belt Control module Located under center console (Blk Box With 3 Connectors) One Fuse works both tracks
You'd need to pickup the need parts at the junkyard. You'll need the "A" to "B" pillar trim, lower "B" pillar trim, front seat belts and seatbelt giude from a 1995 SC1 or SC2.
The treaded hole in the frame of the car where the track of the automatic seatbelt assembly attaches is in a slightly different place than the three point system. Its not a problem though. You just need to drill a 3/4" hole slightly above the existing hole in the trim panel. The existing hole is hidden by the seatbelt and not noticable at all.
Everything else pretty much bolts or snaps into place.
I've done this swap on several 1991-1994 Saturn S-Series.
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