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Old 06-20-05, 12:14 PM
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Anyone know how to take off the track on the pass side so to clean the channels and the rollers that slide the seat.......the motor makes noises and i can see a little gear inside a semi clear tube moving but the nothing else is moving...theres a ton of dirt and grime in there amd even a quater fell out but the little rollers are all on different angles and i think thats what is causing the seat to not work....

anyone got any help for me???
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come on....
Old 06-21-05, 05:46 AM
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If you are working on your own car you should buy the factory manuals. It's all there and much better than any info you will get off a forum since it's illustrated, step by step, and nicely bound in a book that you can take with you into your garage.

It will pay for itself the first time you crack it open.
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I agree, I've had the books for my car less than 6 months and it has bailed me out at least a dozen times...lol

And I'm sure it will again and again...priceless
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Anyone have the 95 sc400 factory manuals?
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where can i get the manuals at?.....lexus dealership, bookstore???
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Dealership or ebay will have them. Should be about a hundred bux for both volumes. Get the electrical manual, too.
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The electrical manual is pretty in depth so it is good to be able to read schematics if you get it.

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