Pats armed. No Start.

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Shaine

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Bought a 07 Expedition Eddie Bauer edition. When we got vehicle the driver seat would not function. They have ordered a part for it. So they took that seat out and put another in its place. Vehicle was running fine, besides the airbag light was on. This morning opened good to SUV, and saw that the fuse for seat was blown. I pulled that fuse and the one next to it. The run/Start fuse. Thought it was blown and was not. Put fuse in correct spot. Went to crank it. Nothing. The pats system was armed. Also noticed the battery was wrong battery that called for vehicle and replaced it. Thinking maybe the battery voltage was low. Installed new battery and still having same problems. The instrument info shows fuel to empty with dashes and no numbers same with miles. Plus ac control head not coming on. Car is going to shop Monday. Just curious if anyone else have this problem. Thanks for reading
 

gixer2000

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I'd start by unplugging the drivers seat to rule out the latest repair that was done and I'd check every fuse with a multimeter.
 
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That seat is not connected to seat harness. Only the yellow airbag harness. Just curious if this is having an issue with the pats. Or me taking the 40 amp fuse out and putting it back in. Trying to keep it simple lol. Thank you for reply back.
 

Bedrck47

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Rather than saying you removed a fuse and the one next to it really doesn't tell much

It would be best if you stated the fuse location number such as Fuse #45 and when I look at that fuse The one next to it could be #44 or #46 so I still have no idea which fuse you removed

Check your owners manual and it will give fuse numbers and location
 
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