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I have a rear seat that would not come up from down flat up to sitting position.  I was told by my mechanic that a replacement release cable was not available.  It is a 2004 RX330.  Does anyone know a substitute that would work, or a way to improvise a solution?

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7 hours ago, David the Red said:

I have a rear seat that would not come up from down flat up to sitting position.  I was told by my mechanic that a replacement release cable was not available.  It is a 2004 RX330.  Does anyone know a substitute that would work, or a way to improvise a solution?

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While finding an exact replacement release cable might be challenging, there are a few potential solutions you can explore:

  1. Check for Availability:

    • Although your mechanic mentioned that a replacement cable isn’t available, it’s worth checking with Lexus dealerships or authorized parts suppliers. Sometimes, they may have access to discontinued or rare parts.
    • You can also search online platforms that specialize in used or salvaged car parts. Sometimes, you might find a compatible cable from a scrapped vehicle.
  2. Improvise a Solution:

    • If a direct replacement isn’t feasible, consider improvising a solution. Here are a few ideas:
      • DIY Repair: Inspect the existing cable carefully. If it’s damaged at a specific point, you might be able to repair it using basic tools and materials.
      • Adapt a Different Cable: Look for a similar cable (even if not specifically designed for your RX330) that has a similar length, flexibility, and strength. You can modify it to fit your seat release mechanism.
      • Custom Fabrication: Consult an automotive specialist or fabricator who can create a custom cable based on the original design. They might be able to replicate the functionality.
  3. Explore Other Components:

Remember to prioritize safety and consult a professional if you’re unsure about any modifications. Good luck with resolving the seat issue!

 

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