Item Info
Source: Automobile Reference Collection
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Chrysler-Plymouth News Photo
Top Illustration (Counterclock-wise):
1) Key-buzzer warning switch 2) From battery 3) Circuit breaker 4) Relay 5) Door jam switch 6) Latch 7) Mechanical linkage 8) Solenoid
Bottom Illustration (Counterclock-wise):
1) Foam seat back 2) Seat-latch solenoid 3) Recliner release handle 4) Manual latch release handle 4) Recliner mechanism
Seat backs unlatch automatically when doors are opened on 1972 two-door Chrysler New Yorker Brougham and Imperial models. An electric solenoid, wired in series with the dome lamp door switch, unlatches the front seat back so it can be folded forward to provide more convenient access to the rear seat. Full foam cushion materials is molded directly onto seat back frames on 1972 Plymouth Valiant full bench and split back bench seats. Since there are fewer spring elements, the backs have less cross-section depth and thereby provide additional knee room for rear seat passengers.
Chrysler-Plymouth Public Relations
Creation Year: 1971
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