FL FS: Rear power sunshade
#1
FS: Rear power sunshade
Got this and don't need it any more.
Fits 01-06 LS430, and probably can be retro fitted onto other models.
$130 shipped + PP fees.
Rear SunShade
Fits 01-06 LS430, and probably can be retro fitted onto other models.
$130 shipped + PP fees.
Rear SunShade
Last edited by VIPnsanity; 08-03-12 at 12:14 AM.
#8
yes. I have the front switch for it also if interested. You just have to get under the rear cover. It's not that hard.
To get to it: Pop the bottom of the rear seat up and slide out. Unbolt the back of the rear seats. Slide out the rear third brake light. Then you can take out the rear cover to get to where the sunshade goes.
It's only four bolts (two on each end, as seen in pic) and then plug the wires into the box in the middle.
To get to it: Pop the bottom of the rear seat up and slide out. Unbolt the back of the rear seats. Slide out the rear third brake light. Then you can take out the rear cover to get to where the sunshade goes.
It's only four bolts (two on each end, as seen in pic) and then plug the wires into the box in the middle.
Last edited by VIPnsanity; 08-03-12 at 12:22 AM.
#9
#10
Actually, it's not that hard. Takes less then 30 minutes to get the rear seats out. If you have power tools, takes even less time to unbolt everything. Seat bottoms pop right out without tools. Seat backs: lift up head supports, pop out plastic circle covers behind head rest, pop out center cover, and you have access to all the bolts to the rear seat.
#11
Lexus Test Driver
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Actually, it's not that hard. Takes less then 30 minutes to get the rear seats out. If you have power tools, takes even less time to unbolt everything. Seat bottoms pop right out without tools. Seat backs: lift up head supports, pop out plastic circle covers behind head rest, pop out center cover, and you have access to all the bolts to the rear seat.
#12
The rear deck doesn't have an opening in it already, but it is indented where the opening is. All you'd have to do is cut that part out. Don't know if the wiring is already there, I've switched to UL and never got a chance to look back there on the non UL to check for wiring. If not, I don't think running some wires to the front is any harder then installing some wires for a sub/stereo system. I guess 'not that hard' and 'more effort then it's worth' is relevant to each person.