DearHunter
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Afternoon fellow explorers,
My friend just bought a 2002 Ford Explorer, V6 4.0.
Her driver's seat does not move. We do hear it click when we try to lift the lever (We think the lever is what moves it forward) so the sound we are hoping, is telling us it is not the motor, but a fuse. We found the fuse box in front engine compartment, driver's side.
But I have a cadillac, and it has 3 fuse box sections, in different locales. Where woud the fuse for the driver's seat be? What size fuse?
Are there more than one fuse boxes in the 2002 explorer?
Is there a manual way to rock the driver seat forward? She's very short and needs this moved up, her feet don't come close to the pedals as is.
If it's a motor, is it hard to change yourself? She also has limited budget.
Any other suggestions from you guys would be appreciated. These are just a few of the possibilities of what may be wrong?
My friend just bought a 2002 Ford Explorer, V6 4.0.
Her driver's seat does not move. We do hear it click when we try to lift the lever (We think the lever is what moves it forward) so the sound we are hoping, is telling us it is not the motor, but a fuse. We found the fuse box in front engine compartment, driver's side.
But I have a cadillac, and it has 3 fuse box sections, in different locales. Where woud the fuse for the driver's seat be? What size fuse?
Are there more than one fuse boxes in the 2002 explorer?
Is there a manual way to rock the driver seat forward? She's very short and needs this moved up, her feet don't come close to the pedals as is.
If it's a motor, is it hard to change yourself? She also has limited budget.
Any other suggestions from you guys would be appreciated. These are just a few of the possibilities of what may be wrong?