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rdcusmc

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  1. Guy, Noticed your post concerning heated seats and looking at the wiring diagrams. I have a 1998 GS400 that does not have heated seats. The wiring harness for the center console has the connectors for the heated seat switches. Any chance the seats come with heaters and just need the switches to be able to be used? I can get my hands on a center console trim replacement with the seat heater switches cheaply. If you have the wire coding for the seat heaters and switches, I will take a look to see if it is possible. Thanks, Ron Just because the dealer tells us so, doesn't mean he knows what he's talking about! :whistles: It's no wonder car dealers (AKA stealers) get such a bad rap. Misinformation abounds at the local stealer. To curb my curiosity, I just checked the wiring diagrams for every GSXXX from 1998 to 2005. They all work the same way. The switch is on, the seat is on; inclement weather or not. ←
  2. I've read great things about the Bridgestone Turanza's. I will move to those once I wrack up a few more miles on my Michelins.
  3. Hi all, Newest member of the LOC with a 1998 GS400. I want to remove the rear seat bottom and top. Is it the standard "push down and back" on the front edge of the seat cushion to release? L-tuned shocks and springs going on this weekend. Interior currently gutted for cleaning with the exception of the rear seat, hence my question. Many thanks, Ron
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