Fix seat rail problem with Pics
#61
Yeah, in the beginning, the door side moved, because the center console side wormgear was out. Got the wormgear back in, capped on both sides (door sides was still good). manually set both sides ALL the way back so they would be even. Then when I press to slide, I can hear the motor trying to move it, but no joy, it just stops like they're stuck.
Might just need some fiddling, obviously something has changed when I put the cap back on.
TLDR: No sides moving now, but the motor is TRYING to get them to move, both sides still capped.
Might just need some fiddling, obviously something has changed when I put the cap back on.
TLDR: No sides moving now, but the motor is TRYING to get them to move, both sides still capped.
Remember if your seat stops sliding, immediately go on a plug hunt before it gets lost forever.
Just like if you are rolling down your window and you hear the famous crunch, don't keep going because that breaks the rod inside the door and then you have to replace the whole door lock actuator instead of just the plastic clip. Just one of those SC things.
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hey whats going on everybody.So ive had this same problem only one side moves forward so i took my seats out to try and put the lil white plastic piece in but it was already in on both sides.I have no idea what to do and where to start i would love some help please
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actually one side wasn't there it had a hole bunch off nasty gunk there.So i went to pick a part and found 2 from a couple off SC's so im going to put them in and ill let ya know
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So I was picking up my roof rack for my GX that was custom built by Gamiviti which is located in the Denver area... and the owner is a toyota guy who loves landcruisers.
Apparently he made the screw caps for a 80 series landcruiser which looks very similar to the ones used on the SC's, not sure if they are exactly the same but look pretty close.
Since no one has found a source for these little plastic caps yet I thought I would post here to get in touch with him if you want to give it a try.
edit* someone on the last page said that the ones from cruser parts may not fit, so not sure about these try at your own risk, or you can always contact them and see if its possible to make them in the right size. Go to the Gamiviti website and under products you should see "80 series seat parts", might be worth a try if you are missing yours
Apparently he made the screw caps for a 80 series landcruiser which looks very similar to the ones used on the SC's, not sure if they are exactly the same but look pretty close.
Since no one has found a source for these little plastic caps yet I thought I would post here to get in touch with him if you want to give it a try.
edit* someone on the last page said that the ones from cruser parts may not fit, so not sure about these try at your own risk, or you can always contact them and see if its possible to make them in the right size. Go to the Gamiviti website and under products you should see "80 series seat parts", might be worth a try if you are missing yours
Last edited by Ali SC3; 01-25-17 at 03:16 PM.
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Ali this thread is almost 10 years old so its sort of amazing you're still updating it. I bought a 1991 Toyota Aristo 3.0V and the driver's seat moves on one side but not the other so I think I have the same problem. I'll look for the caps but it sounds like I might have better luck at home depot for the plugs than anywhere else, as much as I hate home depot. I wasn't able to unbolt the seat rails from the rear so I might have to use a socket wrench to move the inner rail forward until I can unbolt the seat to get under there. This car sure is a pain but I like it.
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My 1995 sc300 power seat failed yesterday. The driver seat could not move on the door-side track. I thought I had to spend big money to fix it. Thanks to this thread, I fixed the problem myself. Never would have thought the small white cap is the magic piece. I would like to share the experience on how I fix it.
Here is my situation: the seat got stuck way back, so I could not get to the rear screws to remove the whole seat.
1. Unscrew the front anchor screws.
2. Gently jack up the front of the seat - just enough to let my hand go through. Don't go too far, it may break something.
3. Due to the limited space, it's a little tricky to push in the protruded gear (pin) where you put back the white cap. Make sure the seat position is square, otherwise it's hard to push in the gear. I had to micro adjust the seat and then use the flat-head screw drive to push it in. Then carefully screw in the white cap - it's done. The power seat is working again!
Here is my situation: the seat got stuck way back, so I could not get to the rear screws to remove the whole seat.
1. Unscrew the front anchor screws.
2. Gently jack up the front of the seat - just enough to let my hand go through. Don't go too far, it may break something.
3. Due to the limited space, it's a little tricky to push in the protruded gear (pin) where you put back the white cap. Make sure the seat position is square, otherwise it's hard to push in the gear. I had to micro adjust the seat and then use the flat-head screw drive to push it in. Then carefully screw in the white cap - it's done. The power seat is working again!
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Thank You!
I think a lot of us have had at least one seat that did not slide forward or backward properly, for some of us it never slides at all. There is a thread or 2 somewhere describing how to fix it, but pictures are just so much better.
Heres my way of saying thanks back to the Club Lexus community.
cause really.. a Lexus with broken power seats is really just a no no!
Here we go, this is the passenger seat btw.
1. Remove seat *this can be hard when your seat is stuck all the way forward or back* get all the wrenches you have.
2. Look at bottom of seat
3. Locate white box on either side of the seat towards the back
4. Insert cap into place if you still have any *Search your car for em* they can pop out
5. Repeat for other side
If you like me had one of the caps missing entirely, you will have to go order the part.
** EDIT ** so after 10 years doesn't seem like there is a way to order new ones, so you have to find spares from another set or come up with another solution.
the side of the worm gear closest to the motor is the one that pushes outwards on the cap with the most force. this is likely the one that has popped out or broken.
So there it is, no big deal. do yourself a favor and buy the caps before hand
then you wont have to worry about how to rig it up.
from removal to fix to install, 30 minutes if you have the caps.
Heres my way of saying thanks back to the Club Lexus community.
cause really.. a Lexus with broken power seats is really just a no no!
Here we go, this is the passenger seat btw.
1. Remove seat *this can be hard when your seat is stuck all the way forward or back* get all the wrenches you have.
2. Look at bottom of seat
3. Locate white box on either side of the seat towards the back
4. Insert cap into place if you still have any *Search your car for em* they can pop out
5. Repeat for other side
If you like me had one of the caps missing entirely, you will have to go order the part.
** EDIT ** so after 10 years doesn't seem like there is a way to order new ones, so you have to find spares from another set or come up with another solution.
the side of the worm gear closest to the motor is the one that pushes outwards on the cap with the most force. this is likely the one that has popped out or broken.
So there it is, no big deal. do yourself a favor and buy the caps before hand
then you wont have to worry about how to rig it up.
from removal to fix to install, 30 minutes if you have the caps.
i never thought id fix this so easily. i ended up going to home depot and buying a brass plug! i believe it is a 3/8 thread. it worked perfect. here is a site i found that may sell the plastic plugs.
https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/it...x?itemid=29557
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