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Old 09-01-2007, 03:40 PM
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2002 Mountaineer Power Seats and Pedal Adjust stopped working

My 2002 Mountaineer's power seats, pedal adjuster and memory seat module stopped working. I checked some of the fuses inside the car and they were fine.

Any ideas?
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Re: 2002 Mountaineer Power Seats and Pedal Adjust stopped working

Welcome to the forum!

Do you have an owner's manual for the Mountaineer? For future reference, the fuse and relay information should be located in the owner's manual. If you would like to download a PDF version of the manual, you can get it at https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenan...ls/default.asp.

Looks like the 30A fuse F1.34 in the Battery Junction Box would be a good place to start. This fuse provides power for the adjustable pedals and the power seats. This fuse should have power at all times. If the fuse is good, check to see if it has power to it.

Other fuses you may want to check are F2.15, F2.20, and F2.1 in the Central Junction Box. These are for the power seats, but none of them are shared with the adjustable pedals.

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