How to Replace Seat Switch 09-14 Ford F150

How to Replace Seat Switch 09-14 Ford F150

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In the video, 1A Auto shows how to replace a broken, or stuck seat switch. The video is applicable to the 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Ford F-150

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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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Jim Coleman says:

my wifes seat dont move up what could be the problem?

Tim Costilow says:

Great video! Really made an unusual job simple. Thanks!

Andrew Sass says:

My seat at first would pivot, slowly when I opened my door (Seat setting) now my seat stops moving, is that a switch issue, or a motor issue?

Chris in Indiana says:

My 2004 is different in that it also has the lever behind the lumbar knob that moves the backrest back and forth. Can't for the life of me get that handle off. Any suggestions?

Robert Carranza says:

i just found same part for way less 30 bucks…why is yours soo much higher?
great video by the way! good sound. good video. excellent tutorial!

Keith Moser says:

Nice high quality video! Top notch, thank you!

Riley Broughton says:

I believe my f150 manual lumbar support knob is locked into place with a u-shaped pin…you have to push it off with a screwdriver before the knob will pull off…look down at shaft between the seat and the trim. Replace with needle nose pliers

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