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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / January 2005

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03 Explorer Limited Front seat moves

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David - 18 Apr 2004 03:00 GMT
Anyone else had a problem with the front drivers seat moving when you stop
or start suddenly. Ford have replaced the seat base once but it didn't work,
Now they say they do not know of a fix. It is really annoying.
p166mmx73 - 30 Jan 2005 03:53 GMT
I have the same annoying problem.  In my case, this is happening on a used
02 Explorer EB with 50,000 miles I recently purchased.  I'm still doing
some research and it appears I may have a loose seat back also which moves
during sudden starts and stops.  This makes it difficult to focus on the
seat base moving problem when my seat back is having it's own issues
(Possibly a loose seat reclining bolt?).

Anyhow, let me know if and how you get your issue resolved.  Thanks.
Jim Warman - 30 Jan 2005 06:00 GMT
I recall a TSB or FSA on the drivers seat backrest.... Our Ford technicians
website is having problems right now so I can't search the database.... This
was a safety thing so I would suggest checking with your dealer. They can
run OASIS on your VIN to see if your car is covered in the campaign.

> I have the same annoying problem.  In my case, this is happening on a used
> 02 Explorer EB with 50,000 miles I recently purchased.  I'm still doing
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> Anyhow, let me know if and how you get your issue resolved.  Thanks.

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