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Do you know what class 2 data bus is? Do you know how to test inputs an outputs for control modules ? How to check power an ground circuits , basic electrical diagnostics ?
I don't know this car at all, but I do know the control's on the Ford Falcon EL 1998. At this time within this manufacturer the control's were controlled by vacuum from the inlet manifold. Look for a small black rubber pipe coming off the inlet manifold and connecting to a group of vacuum pipes and / or on its own. This will go through the firewall and connect to the control's. This is only a possibility :).
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that is easy find the motor under the seat that moves the seat back and forth take and neg wire and a hot wire carefully touch the twoo prongs going to the motor after diconnecting the plug going into the motor. it sould go forward one way and croos the wires to get it to go the other way if this works get a new switch and have a working seat.
that could be the rack and pinion leaking. as far as the noise goes, it is more than likely the same thing. have your local mechanic check it out because if its the power steering pump its cheaper to fix that than it will be to have the rack replaced.
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