WE HAVE A REPLACEMENT TRACK AND ELECTRIC CONTROL FROM THE JUNK YARD, HOW DO WE INSTALL? STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS AND TIPS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Once you have got your socket and wrench, and the doors are open, crawl
into the front and look directly under the seat to find the
front bolts.
Then pull the seat as far forward as it will go, and then stick your
head in the back and look under the seat for the rear bolts.
once you have pulled all the bolts from the seat, just remove it as well as the wiring harness which should just be a plug somewhere on the bottom and put the new one in
Removing the seat:
Are 3 bolts and 1 nut that retain the driver's side front seat to the vehicle's floor floor pan. It is not uncommon to snap the heads off the front two bolts when attempting to remove them. If the heads do break off, you'll need an electric drill, a set of taps and some oversized bolts and washers to fix the problem.
After all the fasteners are removed that hold the seat in the vehicle, unplug the electrical connector that comes out of the floor covering and connects to the seat. Now carefully maneuver the seat out of the front drivers door taking precautions not to damage the vehicles paint or interior door panel.
for more details click the link below.
http://www.p71interceptor.com/heatedseats/
just click the link .
Fix Side-to-Side Movement
Step1Verify that the seat track-to-floor bolts are torqued properly. Check the front retaining screws for torquing of 18 to 24 Nm (13 to 18 foot pounds), the rear outboard retaining nut for 18 to 24 Nm (13 to 18 foot pounds) and the rear inboard retaining nut for 60 to 90 Nm (44 to 66 foot pounds). If the torquing isn't too these specifications, fix them with atorque wrench and then test the vehicle for unwanted movement. Proceed to Step 2 if the movement continues.
Step2Locate the seat track-to-floor covers. Take them off and set them aside.
Step3Remove and replace the complete track assembly with a new one (5461710 RH or 5416611 LH).
Step4Reinstall the seat track covers.
Step5Ensure that the recliner attachments are torqued properly before finishing the installation. Check the recliner-to-seat cushion for 44 to 60 Nm (32 to 44 foot pounds) and the recliner-to-seat back for 22 to 32 Nm (16 to 24 foot pounds).click the link for more details
http://www.ehow.com/how_4590578_fix-power-seats-ford-taurus.html
Hi, i hope this helps. its step by step for the seat and motor. let me know if i can be of any further assistance. thanks
sorry, heres the link
http://www.autozone.com/addVehicleId,253...
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