What to do if your seat control module is not working?
What to do if your seat control module is not working?
The first step in troubleshooting your seat not functioning is to check the fuses, if all are good see about swapping one seat control module with the other seat module and see if all functions are working. If functionality has returned than it is safe to say the module you replaced has a problem.
How much does a power seat module cost?
The seat back return circuit — the first on the board — was typically the first sign of trouble. I looked for a new module, which had a Ford part number, and was quoted between $600 and $700. I dug deeper into the forum, and found the answer inside one of the many topical threads.
What to do if your power seat does not move?
The seat may not move forward or backwards, or in any of the directions it is meant to move. If the seat is not moving at all, check the fuses to see if they have blown. If the fuses are still intact, contact a professional mechanic to replace your power seat switch so you can be seated in the proper driving position.
Why is my power seat switch not working?
This means there is still time to have the power seat switch replaced before it stops moving completely. There could be a variety of issues causing this, such as a wiring issue, or a problem with the switch itself. Either way, the power seat switch should be looked at by a mechanic so they can test the voltage with a multimeter.
The first step in troubleshooting your seat not functioning is to check the fuses, if all are good see about swapping one seat control module with the other seat module and see if all functions are working. If functionality has returned than it is safe to say the module you replaced has a problem.
The seat back return circuit — the first on the board — was typically the first sign of trouble. I looked for a new module, which had a Ford part number, and was quoted between $600 and $700. I dug deeper into the forum, and found the answer inside one of the many topical threads.
The seat may not move forward or backwards, or in any of the directions it is meant to move. If the seat is not moving at all, check the fuses to see if they have blown. If the fuses are still intact, contact a professional mechanic to replace your power seat switch so you can be seated in the proper driving position.
This means there is still time to have the power seat switch replaced before it stops moving completely. There could be a variety of issues causing this, such as a wiring issue, or a problem with the switch itself. Either way, the power seat switch should be looked at by a mechanic so they can test the voltage with a multimeter.