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

Removal

  1. Remove the second row single seat cushion cover.
    Refer to: Second Row Single Seat Cushion Cover - Vehicles With: Second Row Captain Chairs (501-10B Second Row Seats, Removal and Installation).
  1. Disconnect the second row seat cushion blower motor electrical connector.

  1. Remove the second row seat cushion blower motor.
    1. Remove the bolt.
      Torque: 18 lb.in (2 Nm)
    1. Release the tabs.
  1. Remove the second row seat cushion blower motor.

Installation

  1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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