thiago_souza Posted June 13, 2020 Report Share Posted June 13, 2020 (edited) How to work a ford edge 2009 seat on a bench. I have a driver's seat for a ford edge 2009, I'm making a gamer chair with this seat because I'm obese and I feel a lot of pain on the coast when I'm working. And when I drive my ford edge I don't feel any pain, I wonder how I can turn the seat on to keep the adjustment functions working. SEAT MEMORY CONTROL MODULE FORD EDGE MODEL 9l3t-14c708-af Sorry for the spelling mistakes I am Brazilian and I am using the goole translator Edited June 13, 2020 by thiago_souza Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enigma-2 Posted June 21, 2020 Report Share Posted June 21, 2020 If you have the 6-way seat: There are 3 motors, front height, rear height and horizontal. The way it works is, each motor has two terminals. Apply negitive power to terminal 1, positive to terminal 2 and the motor runs up or forward. Reverse the solitary and the motors run down or back. Drivers seat switch assembly terminals are as follows: #6 is front down #18 is front up #15 is aft #16 is forward #5 is rear down #17 is rear up If you have the 10-way power seat, there are 5 motors. The additional two motors control the seat backrest position and the lumbar. They all run the same. Apply 12 volts (-) to one terminal and (+) to the other. Reverse polarity to reverse position. Terminal assignment for PASSENGER switch is: #6 front up #2 front down #4 fwd #9 aft #12 rear down #1 rear up #11 backrest fwd #8 backrest aft #7 lumbar out #10 lumbar in (Dont have drivers). All you need is a 12 volt source and DPDT (double pole, double throw) momentary switches. I'd look for switches rated at 15 amps, 120 volts. (12 volt rated switches will also work of course). If the seat came from a vehicle which had the memory seat function, it becomes much more complicated. (For more complicated than I care to get into here. Even the motors are different). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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