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  • Birthday 10/14/1948

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    2002 GS300

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  1. You might want to try a shot of WD40 if not the dealer can supply the switch.
  2. Sounds like you have a plug designed for stripped out pans. You will have to get to a parts store for another. sorry
  3. I would stop at a couple body shops and see how much they want to just fix it.
  4. What is the mileage on your 98 GS300 ? I'm thinking that the alternator is getting tired,130,000 miles plus and the brushes will be reaching their life. You may have a draw or short that is pulling the battery down. Ether way a mechanic can tell you . They should have checked that out when they replaced the battery . Sounds funny that a new battery only lasted a week .
  5. damn. thats it?! i was hoping it was bigger! =) anyways, 80 or even 100 is real small. djspawn00 do you have a link or name/brand to the alternator you have in your gs? now that i iknow its so small, it looks like i will have to upgrade, but i cant seem to find one that will fit the gs and is high output. all the ones i've found are just low amp replacements for the stocks =( thanks for the replies, finally i get this answered! :D http://tinyurl.com/yht9a82 This unit looks like a Delco unit modified to 200 amps . Your OE unit Lester 13791 ND 102211-0730 is a 100 Amp unit Up to 2001 units were 80 amp. Norm
  6. damn. thats it?! i was hoping it was bigger! =) anyways, 80 or even 100 is real small. djspawn00 do you have a link or name/brand to the alternator you have in your gs? now that i iknow its so small, it looks like i will have to upgrade, but i cant seem to find one that will fit the gs and is high output. all the ones i've found are just low amp replacements for the stocks =( thanks for the replies, finally i get this answered! :D Take a look here : http://tinyurl.com/yht9a82 This unit looks like a Delco unit modified to 200 amps . Your OE unit Lester 13791 ND 102211-0730 is a 100 Amp unit Up to 2001 units were 80 amp. Norm
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