I discovered the problem in my fiancee's 2010 Ford Fusion recently, so I did some investigation and found that we're not alone in this problem, and that it's happening not just in our Fusion, but in Explorers as well. My Ford dealership said it would cost about $700 to fix, mostly because of labor, so I'm looking into fixing it myself, but am nervous to mess with anything electrical.
Full disclosure: I happen to be an attorney who brings consumer class actions, so this got my attention both on a personal and professional level. My firm is now investigating defective and dangerous seat warmers in 2014-2019 Ford Fusion, Ford Explorer, Ford F-150, or any other Ford vehicles. My contact info is below, or you can message me directly on this forum.
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Our firm is currently investigating complaints about Ford's defective seat warmers in Ford Fusions, Ford F-150s, and Ford Explorers
relating to possible dangerous design and fire hazards in the seat warmer electrical components.
We’d like to hear from anyone who owns, or previously owned, a 2014-2019 Ford Fusion, Explorer, or F-150. In addition, if you’re interested in pursuing legal action against Ford,
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Nathaniel Carroll
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Keane Law LLC
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