Driver side seat and side mirrors both inop on 08 King Ranch 150
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The problem is a factory splice at the bottom of the fuse box,where the splice was the wire was broken from the corrosion,just cut the bad wire out resplice and your back in buisness! As posted in other threads it's a orange & light green wire I think it's factory splice#s345 on the wiring diagram.there are 3 wires spliced together
Fixed 2 of these!!
Fixed 2 of these!!
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have a problem with driver seat blowing fuses mirrors are fine,problem is cant move the seat it's right over the screws to take the seat out??? so now what ???? wires at fuse box ok ,as far as I can see every thing under seat seems fine ??any one have a hint of what I should do from here
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I researched this topic quite a bit and thought to share a summary of what i found. I have a 2003 F150 supercrew.
- power mirror, power pedal and power seat all stopped working. Check fuse. If fuse is good, check for the orange/green splice located at the door panel. Lots of people reported that the splice is rusted or disconnected over time.
- power mirror works, power pedal works but power seat is not working. Try these options
1. check if the switch is working. I was able to test for the switch by asking someone to press on a button and check the voltage. if this is working, the motor is likely to be a problem.
2. check if the motor is working. run a wire from the battery to the motor.
underneath the seat. the wires are all red and yellow.
red/lightblue - front of the seat, down
yellow/lightblue - front of the seat, up
red/white - seat, backward
yellow/white - seat, forward
red/lightgreen - rear of the seat, up
yellow/lightgreen - rear of the seat, down
i will post some image to help later.
- power mirror, power pedal and power seat all stopped working. Check fuse. If fuse is good, check for the orange/green splice located at the door panel. Lots of people reported that the splice is rusted or disconnected over time.
- power mirror works, power pedal works but power seat is not working. Try these options
1. check if the switch is working. I was able to test for the switch by asking someone to press on a button and check the voltage. if this is working, the motor is likely to be a problem.
2. check if the motor is working. run a wire from the battery to the motor.
underneath the seat. the wires are all red and yellow.
red/lightblue - front of the seat, down
yellow/lightblue - front of the seat, up
red/white - seat, backward
yellow/white - seat, forward
red/lightgreen - rear of the seat, up
yellow/lightgreen - rear of the seat, down
i will post some image to help later.
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The problem is a factory splice at the bottom of the fuse box,where the splice was the wire was broken from the corrosion,just cut the bad wire out resplice and your back in buisness! As posted in other threads it's a orange & light green wire I think it's factory splice#s345 on the wiring diagram.there are 3 wires spliced together
Fixed 2 of these!!
Fixed 2 of these!!
Man! Thank you so much! Trying to get a truck ready for sale and this solution fixed nearly all of my problems!
#18
I have a 2008 FX4 ... Supercab ... Drivers seat is intermittent going forward and backward... up and down are fine... I looked for the orange/green orange brown splice, but could not find one in the harness by the fusebox...
Any suggestions before I pull the seat out and poke around the electric motors?
Any suggestions before I pull the seat out and poke around the electric motors?
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I have a 2008 FX4 ... Supercab ... Drivers seat is intermittent going forward and backward... up and down are fine... I looked for the orange/green orange brown splice, but could not find one in the harness by the fusebox...
Any suggestions before I pull the seat out and poke around the electric motors?
Any suggestions before I pull the seat out and poke around the electric motors?
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