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>DESCRIPTION</title><figure
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>The seat track position sensor (2) is a Hall Effect-type sensor used on some vehicles. This sensor consists of a Hall Effect Integrated Circuit (IC) chip encased in potting material within a
cavity of the molded plastic sensor housing.</ptxt></para><para
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>The sensor housing has a mounting slot containing an integral latch feature (1) and slides and latches onto a stamped metal blade-type bracket located on the inboard side of the upper inboard
seat adjuster track near the rear of both the passenger and driver front seats. A molded connector receptacle (3) integral to the sensor housing is connected to the vehicle electrical system through a connector
and take out of the seat wire harness beneath the front seat cushion frame.</ptxt></para><para
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>The seat track position sensor cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if ineffective or damaged, the entire sensor must be replaced.<symbol
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