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4 hours ago - Locate the knock sensor, which is located near the rear of the engine block, under the intake manifold. Disconnect the electrical connector from ...
There are a few potential causes for this issue with the driver's heated seat in your 2013 F150 F150 FX4:
Faulty seat control module: The seat control module is responsible for controlling the heating and cooling functions of the seat. If it is faulty, it may cause the seat to function improperly.
Wiring issue: There may be a problem with the wiring that connects the seat control module to the seat heating and cooling elements.
Faulty seat heating and cooling elements: The heating and cooling elements in the seat may be faulty and not functioning properly.
To fix this issue, you will need to diagnose and troubleshoot the problem. This may involve checking the wiring, testing the seat control module, and inspecting the seat heating and cooling elements. It is recommended to have a mechanic or dealership technician diagnose and fix the issue, as they will have the necessary tools and expertise to properly troubleshoot and repair the problem.
There is a switch under the seat that has to make contact for the mower to start. I would not advise bypassing it though. A little WD-40 on the switch while working it uo and down will usually clean up the corrosion and get the switch working. If not then replace the switch. It should only cost five or six dollars.
Follow the following procedures for 2010 Ford vehicles with the door open shut down enabled:
1. Locate the override button and LED. On my escape the override button was at the bottom of the plastic by the driver's knees. The LED is attached to the harness behind this plastic, under the steering column. It is easier to find it once it's on.
2. Open the driver's door, press and hold the brake, turn the vehicle on.
3. While holding the brake, press and hold the override button, after 10-15 seconds the horn will honk 3 times. Let go of the button and the brake.
4. Push the override button until you hear the horn honk 5 times.
5. Push the brake until the horn honks 7 times, this is the "door open shut down" selection. The LED should be on.
6. Push the start button on the Key Fob. Do NOT hold it down, or it will reset everything.
7. The LED should now be off.
8. Shutdown the vehicle, and test it out.
Note: This procedure can be used to change the auto shut-off from 10 to 15 minutes as well. Instead of going to where the horn honks 7 times, go to where it honks 3 times, and turn the LED on.
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