Section 1261 (Electrical Component Locator): Motors

2009 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 1, AWDSECTION Motors
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MOTORS LOCATION

Component Location
Adjustable Pedal Motor Below left side of dash. See Figure.
Air Suspension Compressor Assembly Left front side of engine compartment. See Figure.
Driver Seat Lumbar Compressor Motor Driver's seat. See Figure.
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Motor Right rear of engine. See Figure.
Front Blower Motor Right rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
Fuel Tank Unit In fuel tank. See Figure.
Passenger Seat Lumbar Compressor Motor Under passenger's seat. See Figure.
Power Seat Motor Assembly (Left) Driver's seat. See Figure.
Power Seat Motor Assembly (Right) Front passenger's seat. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Driver Side Front) Left front door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Left Rear) Rear of left rear door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Passenger Side Front) Right front door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Right Rear) Rear of right rear door. See Figure.
Roof Opening Panel Unit Center of roof. See Figure.
Starter Motor Right rear of engine. See Figure.
Trunk Air Circulation Fan Motor Luggage compartment. See Figure.
Windshield Washer Pump Motor Washer fluid reservoir. See Figure.
Windshield Wiper Motor Left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
RENDER: 1.0x

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