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Same with the 04 Lincoln nav, by your right foot sitting in passenger seat. TR
driver seat and power mirrors is not working...what to check for??
I was looking at the 2004 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide and it shows : ( maxi fuse 118 / 30 amp / driver and passenger climate control seat module )
Any "same year" Ford Expedition seat will fit. I just replaced the center console with a 2004 Expedition seat.
The starting cost for a new 2010 Lincoln Navigator is $54,950. This price does not include any extra features like the Sirius Travel Link and rear seat DVD entertainment center.
In my 04 Navigator the fuse box is located on the passenger side kick panel. This is located on near your right foot if you are sitting in the passengers side seat.
If you have power seats in the Lincoln Navigator, and they won't move forward or backward, it could be that the switch is worn out and needs to be replaced. Also, there is a chance that a switch wire came off or is loose.
If it is just one seat then I would start to make sure that the connector hasn't come apart some how. If it hasn't then the motor will probably have to be relaced. If all power seats don't work then check the fuse. You should be able to find it in the owners manual. Hope this helps.
It may be the blend door actuator. This part starting making a clicking sound in my 2003 Lincoln Navigator. It is located in the back right panel next to the rear seat. When I removed the actuator and opened it up, I found that one of the gears was partially stripped.
( # 109 ) is a 30 amp fuse for the driver seat lumbar switch and motor , power memory mirrors , adjustable pedals switch and motor ( # 3 ) is a 7.5 amp fuse for the driver seat switch ( memory ) , power mirror switch , memory module ( logic power ) You can view the 2004 Lincoln Navigator owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides The guide includes the fuse diagram and listing
I don't have an answer yet, but I have the exact same problem. All of the fuses in my fuse block check out ok ....