Electrical Component Locator: Motors

2006 Lincoln ZephyrSECTION Motors
MOTORS LOCATION

Component Location
Blower Motor Right side of dash. See Figure.
Door Lock Actuator (Driver's) In driver's door. See Figure.
Door Lock Actuator (Left Rear) In left rear door. See Figure.
Door Lock Actuator (Right Front) In right front door. See Figure.
Door Lock Actuator (Right Rear) In right rear door. See Figure.
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Motor Left rear of engine. See Figure.
Engine Cooling Fan Motor (3.0L) Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Fresh/Recirculation Door Actuator Right side of dash. See Figure.
Lumbar Motor (Driver Seat) In driver's seat back. See Figure.
Lumbar Motor (Front Passenger's Seat) Right side of seat. See Figure.
Mode Door Actuator Center of dash. See Figure.
PETA Pump Motor (2.3L) Lower left side of engine block. See Figure.
Power Seat Motor Assembly (Left) Under seat bottom. See Figure.
Power Seat Motor Assembly (Right) Under seat bottom. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Left Rear) In left rear door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Right Front) In right front door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Right Rear) In right rear door. See Figure.
Recliner Motor (Driver's Seat) In seat back. See Figure.
Recliner Motor (Front Passenger's Seat) Right side of seat. See Figure.
Starter Motor (2.3L) Lower left side of engine block. See Figure.
Starter Motor (3.0L) Right rear of engine. See Figure.
Temperature Blend Door Actuator (Driver) Center of dash. See Figure.
Temperature Blend Door Actuator (Passenger) Right side of dash. See Figure.
Windshield Washer Pump Motor (2.3L) Behind right front headlight. See Figure.
Windshield Washer Pump Motor (3.0L) Right front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Windshield Wiper Motor (2.3L) Left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
Windshield Wiper Motor (3.0L) Left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
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