Electrical Component Locator - (Hybrid): Motors

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION Motors
MOTORS LOCATION

Component Location
Air Inlet Door Actuator Right side of dash. See Figure.
Blower Motor Right side of dash. See Figure.
Door Lock Actuator (Left Rear) Left rear door. See Figure.
Door Lock Actuator (Right Rear) Right rear door. See Figure.
Door Lock Unit (Driver Side Front) Rear of driver's door. See Figure.
Door Lock Unit (Passenger Side Front) Rear of right front door. See Figure.
EGR Stepper Motor Rear of engine. See Figure.
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Motor Left rear of engine. See Figure.
Engine Cooling Fan Motor 1 Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Engine Cooling Fan Motor 2 Right front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Fuel Tank Unit Under left rear of vehicle, in fuel tank. See Figure.
Heater Pump Motor Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Liftgate Lock Actuator Lower center of liftgate. See Figure.
M/E Coolant Pump Motor Front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Mode Door Actuator Behind center of dash. See Figure.
Mode Door Actuator (Battery) Left rear corner of vehicle. See Figure.
Power Seat Motor Assembly (Left) Under driver's seat. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Driver Side Front) Driver's door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Left Rear) Left rear door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Passenger Side Front) Right front door. See Figure.
Power Window Motor (Right Rear) Right rear door. See Figure.
Rear Wiper Motor Assembly Center of liftgate. See Figure.
Recirculation Blend Door Actuator Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
Roof Opening Panel Motor Center front of roof. See Figure.
Temperature Blend Door Actuator (Driver) Behind center of dash. See Figure.
Temperature Blend Door Actuator (Passenger) Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
Two-Way Washer Pump Motor Right front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Windshield Wiper Motor Left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
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