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Lincoln Aviator: Front Seats / Removal and Installation - Front Seat Cushion Blower Motor

Removal

NOTE: Driver seat with power head restraint shown, other seats similar.

  1. Move the front seat to the full upward and forward position.
  1. Depower the SRS.
    Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering (501-20B Supplemental Restraint System, General Procedures).

  1. Remove the front seat backrest blower motor.
    1. Disconnect the electrical connector.
    1. Rotate the blower motor 45 degrees clockwise.

Installation

  1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
  1. Repower the SRS.
    Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Repowering (501-20B Supplemental Restraint System, General Procedures).

    Removal and Installation - Front Seat Cushion Adjuster - Vehicles With: Multi-Contour Seats

    Removal NOTE: Driver seat shown, passenger seat similar. Remove the front seat cushion cover. Refer to: Front Seat Cushion Cover - Vehicles With: Multi-Contour Seats (501-10A Front Seats, Removal and Installation)...

    Removal and Installation - Front Seat Cushion Cover - Vehicles Without: Multi-Contour Seats

    Removal Passenger seat Remove the OCS. Refer to: Occupant Classification System (OCS) Sensor - Vehicles Without: Multi-Contour Seats (501-20B Supplemental Restraint System, Removal and Installation)...

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    Each door has a backup power system which allows the door to function if your vehicle has no power. The system has a limited number of operations before the power is depleted and turns off. When the system turns off, the door remains open and unlatched and does not close.

    If your vehicle has no power and the backup power system is turned off, you can close and secure your vehicle by manually resetting each door latch using a key in the position shown.

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