Section 52 (Seats - Power)
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1997 Lincoln Continental. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Description & Operation
- Trouble Shooting
- Component Testing
- Connector Identification
- System Testing
- DTC Tests
- DTC B1515: Seat Occupied Switch Circuit Failure
- DTC B1545: Seat Direction Switch Shorted To Battery Voltage
- DTC B1663: Seat Front Up/Down Circuit Failure
- DTC B1664: Seat Rear Up/Down Circuit Failure
- DTC B1665: Seat Forward/Backward Circuit Failure
- DTC B1666: Seat Recline Circuit Failure
- DTC B1950: Seat Rear Up/Down Potentiometer Circuit Failure
- DTC B1952: Seat Rear Up/Down Potentiometer Short To Voltage
- DTC B1953: Seat Rear Up/Down Potentiometer Short To Ground
- DTC B1954: Seat Front Up/Down Potentiometer Circuit Failure
- DTC B1956: Seat Front Up/Down Potentiometer Short To Voltage
- DTC B1958: Seat Recline Forward/Backward Potentiometer Circuit Failure
- DTC B1960: Seat Recline Forward/Backward Potentiometer Short To Voltage
- DTC B1962: Seat Forward/Rearward Potentiometer Circuit Failure
- DTC B1964: Seat Forward/Rearward Potentiometer Short To Voltage
- Pinpoint Tests
- Test A: DTCS B1663, B1664 & B1665
- Test B: DTCS B1952, B1956 & B1964
- Test C: No Communication With Driver Seat Module
- Test D: No Communication With Driver Door Module
- Test E: No Communication With Lighting Control Module
- Test F: Memory Seat Does Not Work Properly
- Test G: Heated Seat Inoperative
- Test H: Passenger Seat Does Not Move In Any Direction
- Test J: Passenger Seat Does Not Move In One Direction
- Test K: Easy Entry/Exit Feature Inoperative
- Removal & Installation
- Wiring Diagrams