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2004 Lincoln Aviator Seat Cushion, Seat Switch

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OEM 2004 Lincoln Aviator Parts for Heated Seats

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Seat Cushion, Seat Switch Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Lincoln Aviator

  • Q: How to service the power seat switch on 2004 Lincoln Aviator?
    A: In order to adjust the power seat switch, begin with the removal of the driver door panel. Separate the parts necessary in the sequence as shown in the illustration and table. To reinstall, simply undo all that was removed to ensure that everything is in place.
  • Q: How to service the third row rear seat cushion on 2004 Lincoln Aviator?
    A: The third row rear seat cushion may be serviced by first removing the cushion. Cut them to pieces according to the drawing. Use care when parting the hook and loop ties so as not to destroy the foam pad. Once the trim cover has been taken off, reassemble the parts by using the reverse regression of the disassembly process.
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