Doesn't it fold down ? Do you know how to test automotive electrical circuit's with a DVOM - digital volt ohm meter ? Viewing a wiring diagram to see what all is involved in making the seat fold is the first step in the diagnostic process . Has power fold - seat module (electronic module ) , third row power seat relay , fuse F22 30 amp located in the under hood fuse / relay box . The relay is also located in the under hood fuse / relay box , you could check those or swap other know good one's .. The switch is a input to the power - fold module , When the module sees an input it turns on the motor that folds the seats . Could have DTC'S diagnostic trouble code's stored in the power seat fold module.
Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb Enter vehicle info. year , make , model an engine size. Under system click on body & accessories ,then under subsystem click on power seats . Click the search button then the #4 blue link if early production , # 5 if late production vehicle . Do you know what that is ? early vs late production ?
If you do not know about these thing's ,suggest your best bet would be to take to a qualified repair shop.
SOURCE: 2006 Ford Explorer: Back seat won't fold flat to
Okay so im just going to start from the seat being upright in a normal riding position.
1. You need to fold the head rests first. Pull the black tab under both headrests. They should spring into a folded position.
2. pull the side seat lever (on the door side of the seat). This will fold the top/back support down to an angle.
3. There is one more lever on the backside of this seat. Its in plain sight on the angled portion of your seat. Lift the big plastic lever.
4. While keeping the handle lifted, grasp the back of the seat and pull it torwards the front of the car. The seat should come unlocked and roll forward and down more towards the floor. If you have a bunch of junk on the floor, it obviously wont work. clear the path and the seat will fold completely flat.
Also, your drivers seat and front passenger seat cannot be all the way back, they need to come forward some in order for the second row seats' head rests to clear and fold flat.
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