Ford Ecosport: Front Seats / Description and Operation - Front Seats - Overview
Overview
Driver Power Seat
The 6-way driver power seat is equipped with the following motors:
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Rear height motor (serviced with seat track assembly)
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Horizontal motor (the only seat track motor which can be serviced separately from the seat track assembly)
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Recliner motor (serviced with seat backrest assembly)
Heated Seats
This
system allows on-demand, independent electrical heating of each front
seat. The driver and passenger heated seat control buttons and
indicators are located on the HVAC
module. The heated seat system functions independently from the
climate control system. Each time the heated seat button is pressed, the
HVAC module decreases one setting (the sequence is high, medium, low,
off, high, etc.). When a heated seat is set to high, all 3 LED
indicators above that heated seat's control button illuminate. When a
heated seat is set to medium, only two LED indicators above that switch
illuminate. When a heated seat is set to low, only one LED indicator
above that switch illuminates. When off, no indicators illuminate.
The heated seat system consists of the following components:
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Seat cushion heater mats
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Seat backrest heater mats
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HVAC module (includes heated seat buttons)
System Operation
Heated Seats
The driver and passenger heated seat control buttons and indicators
are located on the HVAC
module. The heated seat system functions independently from the
climate control system...
Other information:
Overview
Delayed Accessory Feature
The
power windows operate only when the delayed accessory feature is
active. The delayed accessory feature is active whenever the ignition is
ON, or up to 10 minutes after the ignition is changed from ON to OFF
while the driver and passenger doors remain closed...
Inspection and Verification
Verify the customer concern.
Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical or electrical damage.
If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is
found, correct the cause (if possible) before proceeding to the next
step
If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart...