2002 F-150 Lariat driver seat
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2002 F-150 Lariat driver seat
So my power seat doesn't work. I was looking at the wires out of the seat to the harness that goes to the dash, there's nothing wrong with them. Can someone give me a list of what each color is In the harness from the fuse panel for the seat? There's no power going to it from the fuse but none are blown. The windows, power locks all work. Just not the seat
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How did you testing for power at the power seat connector, to come up with there is no power there ?
How did you test the fuse ?
Start by testing the fuse, while installed, from each pin on the back of the fuse to a known good ground.
Next check if there is any movement of the fuse while installed.
Next test for power from the Dark Green wire at the power seat connector. 1st with the black wire in the connector and then with another known good ground.
If this is 0 VDC both times, pull the battery junction box fuse #112, and check for continuity from the pins in the fuse socket to the seat connector to actually test there is nothing wrong with the wire.
One of these should point to the issue.
How did you test the fuse ?
Start by testing the fuse, while installed, from each pin on the back of the fuse to a known good ground.
Next check if there is any movement of the fuse while installed.
Next test for power from the Dark Green wire at the power seat connector. 1st with the black wire in the connector and then with another known good ground.
If this is 0 VDC both times, pull the battery junction box fuse #112, and check for continuity from the pins in the fuse socket to the seat connector to actually test there is nothing wrong with the wire.
One of these should point to the issue.
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How did you testing for power at the power seat connector, to come up with there is no power there ?
How did you test the fuse ?
Start by testing the fuse, while installed, from each pin on the back of the fuse to a known good ground.
Next check if there is any movement of the fuse while installed.
Next test for power from the Dark Green wire at the power seat connector. 1st with the black wire in the connector and then with another known good ground.
If this is 0 VDC both times, pull the battery junction box fuse #112, and check for continuity from the pins in the fuse socket to the seat connector to actually test there is nothing wrong with the wire.
One of these should point to the issue.
How did you test the fuse ?
Start by testing the fuse, while installed, from each pin on the back of the fuse to a known good ground.
Next check if there is any movement of the fuse while installed.
Next test for power from the Dark Green wire at the power seat connector. 1st with the black wire in the connector and then with another known good ground.
If this is 0 VDC both times, pull the battery junction box fuse #112, and check for continuity from the pins in the fuse socket to the seat connector to actually test there is nothing wrong with the wire.
One of these should point to the issue.
Didn't test the fuse, but since the windows/power locks are connected to it, the fuse should be fine?
There is no Dark Green wire unfortunately.
Sorry for such a late reply