Lumbar won't work
Yep very common problem. The cable breaks right where it goes up the seat back. Get yourself a new piece of cable and some ends that can be crimped on. Check you local hardware store.
Now remove the seat back cover. Remove the two screws that hold the the wheel to adjust the lumbar. Remove the old line and run your new line through the plastic slider and up the seat back. Crimp an end on the cable at the wheel and reassemble. Now snug up the cable and crimp an end on the seat back. Pull it a little tighter then you need because it will stretch after the first time you use it. Put your seat cover back on and your done.
You can buy a replacement kit from ford but you can save a lot of money this way. This is what i did over a year ago and it still works great.
Now remove the seat back cover. Remove the two screws that hold the the wheel to adjust the lumbar. Remove the old line and run your new line through the plastic slider and up the seat back. Crimp an end on the cable at the wheel and reassemble. Now snug up the cable and crimp an end on the seat back. Pull it a little tighter then you need because it will stretch after the first time you use it. Put your seat cover back on and your done.
You can buy a replacement kit from ford but you can save a lot of money this way. This is what i did over a year ago and it still works great.
Yes a bike brake cable would work great. I got my cable from Mardens off a reel they had. I think it cost me 50 cents for 15 feet and a dollar for the little ends that crimp to the end of the cable. Much cheaper than buying from ford. Good Luck.
Just finished fixing mine. I bought a universal bike cable from Ace hardware. Had the correct end for the **** end. I used a cable clamp at the top end. Hardest part was getting the **** off. I found a post that suggested wrapping a rag around the **** and pulling sharply. Worked like a champ. Then removed the two screw that held in the **** mechanism (didn't have to remove the panel with the seat back lever). Ran the bike cable through, clamped the cable tight.


