Lincoln Navigator: Front Seats / Front Seat Backrest Blower Motor. Removal and Installation
			
			
			Special Tool(s) /
 General Equipment
 
 Removal
 NOTE: 
 Driver seat shown, passenger seat similar.
 
 NOTE: 
 Front seat shown removed from vehicle for clarity.
 
 
 
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 Depower the SRS .
 Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering (501-20B Supplemental Restraint System, General Procedures).
 
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 On both sides.
 Detach the front seat backrest assembly from the backrest module retainers.
 Use the General Equipment: Interior Trim Remover
 
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 On both sides.
 Detach the front seat backrest assembly from the backrest module retainers.
 Use the General Equipment: Interior Trim Remover
 
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 Fold the upper portion of the front seat backrest to access the front seat backrest blower motor.
 
 
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 Remove the front seat backrest blower motor.
 
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 Detach and disconnect the electrical connector.
 
 
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 Detach the wiring harness retainer.
 
 
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 Rotate the front seat backrest blower motor 45 
degrees clockwise to unlock it from the seat backrest carrier.
 
 
Installation
 
 
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 To install, reverse the removal procedure.
 
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 Repower the SRS .
 Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Repowering (501-20B Supplemental Restraint System, General Procedures).
 
   Removal
 NOTE: 
 Driver seat shown, passenger seat similar.
 
 
 
 
 
 Remove the front seat backrest cover.
 Refer to: Front Seat Backrest Cover - Vehicles With: Multi-Contour Seats (501-10A Front Seats, Removal and Installation)...
   
 
   Removal
 NOTE: 
 Driver seat shown, passenger seat similar.
 
 
 
 
 
 Remove the front seat backrest adjuster.
 Refer to: Front Seat Backrest Adjuster - Vehicles With: Multi-Contour Seats (501-10A Front Seats, Removal and Installation)...
   
 
   Other information:
   Special Tool(s) /
 General Equipment
 
 
 308-249
 (T96T-7127-A)
 Installer, Input Shaft Oil SealTKIT-1996-F/FMTKIT-1996-FLM2
 
 
 Removal
 
 
 
 
 With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist.
 Refer to: Jacking and Lifting (100-02 Jacking and Lifting, Description and Operation)...
   
   Adhesives
 The
 correct adhesive bonding is essential to repairing the vehicle 
correctly. Adhesives and mechanical fasteners are used in all areas of 
the body structure in place of welding. In addition to providing a 
structural bond between components, adhesives can also help prevent wind
 noise, water leaks, exhaust fumes and dust from entering the vehicle...