by Tyler | February 20th, 2012
Question by Wayne W: How can I manually deflate a Mustang power lumbar support?
The lumbar support in a 2005 Mustang will not deflate. It was inflated completely and the driver held the inflate button down until a series of “clicks” were heard. Now, when pressing the switch either way, the motor can be heard spinning, but nothing happens.
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Answer by Dawts
I’d suggest a knife.
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Poke it with a needle.
Have you applied pressure to it? In my Dad’s Thunderbird, it didn’t use the motor to deflate the lumbar, you just had to hold the button down and force yourself back into the seat.
Other than that, I would only poke it with a needle if I knew I would definitely be ok with always having 0% lumbar support. If not, take it to a Ford authorized service center, you don’t want some neighborhood “mechanic” trying it and breaking it even further, those are expensive seats!
disconnect the air line under drivers seat. have to remove the seat