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This is probably one for our service tech friends. My mom has a 2009 flex. Driver seat has a million adjustments with memory settings. I adjusted the seat back a few days ago to drive the car. And when she tried to put the seat back to her position, there is no response from any of the seat controls. I found a fuse under the hood #32 and it appears to be good. Swapped it with another fuse and still no seat movement. Passenger seat works.
So I've been trying to find wiring diagram for the seat on Google. No luck. I did order the book from eBay. But that won't arrive for another week. Mom's having trouble reaching the pedals. Closest diagram I have found is for an F150 of same year. Appears to have the same adjustments and memory.
Diagram shows a "Driver Seat Module". Has a separate fuse? I assume this module reads position feedback signals, saves memory settings and controls automatic movement to memorized positions? Is it likely that by removing and reinstalling the fuse for the module I might be able to reset the module and restore functionality? Or is this module a common problem child that I just need to replace?
She's going to bring the car over tomorrow so I can troubleshoot it. I didn't have tools with me today at her house. Plus I didn't have diagrams or knowledge if the circuit.
Any advice?
So I've been trying to find wiring diagram for the seat on Google. No luck. I did order the book from eBay. But that won't arrive for another week. Mom's having trouble reaching the pedals. Closest diagram I have found is for an F150 of same year. Appears to have the same adjustments and memory.
Diagram shows a "Driver Seat Module". Has a separate fuse? I assume this module reads position feedback signals, saves memory settings and controls automatic movement to memorized positions? Is it likely that by removing and reinstalling the fuse for the module I might be able to reset the module and restore functionality? Or is this module a common problem child that I just need to replace?
She's going to bring the car over tomorrow so I can troubleshoot it. I didn't have tools with me today at her house. Plus I didn't have diagrams or knowledge if the circuit.
Any advice?