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steve2006

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  1. Hello and welcome to the LOC.

    The fuel pump is accessed by removing the rear seat base and upright section ( see link below) and then removing the plate/seal on the exposed gas tank.(Shown as the silver disc in the center of the last tutorial picture)

    Remove the pump disconnecting the feed pipe and electrical connection.

    Take obvious precautions like disconnecting the battery before starting work and ensure you take care of the fire risks present once the tank is opened.

    http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/body/rearseat.html

    Curious to know how your mechanic tapped the fuel pump hidden behind the rear seat?

    Did the shop not check the fuel pressure when the car was in?

  2. Yes the heater control valve is operated by a servo motor via the cable, there are several servos operating air flow and direction also.

    It will be a case of getting under the dash and trying to locate the cable from the valve and where it attaches to but this will probably be well buried.

  3. As DCfish says check and part change the ATF and then check the shift solenoids.

    With it being a 1994 model it is also easy to check any stored transmission fault codes with a piece of wire in the diagnostics port which may give more clues as to the problem.

    I guess you are also aware of the trunk hinge wiring issue that can cause some strange behaviours.

    If after all this the transmission is shot it may be more cost effective to find a known good replacement from a breaker, 1990-1994 models are all the same.

  4. IIRC the same type of alternator is used throughout all the production years so find a used LS400 one shouldn't be a problem and there should be no need to look at other models.

    Main thing with a used one is making sure it's a good one.

    When you say your "alternator is going out" what exactly do you mean? Charge light on,noisy bearings,soaked in PS fluid?

  5. Hello and welcome to the LOC.

    Sorry to hear and see the results of your garage fire I hope the insurance takes care of everything.

    It looks like you have the DHP model going by the wood steering wheel so you should have the stiffer sports suspension and 17" wheels.

    Heated front seats should be standard fitment, the buttons are normally above the front ash tray.

    Looks like you've got the servicing sorted especially the timing belt.

    Steve, the DHP (Dynamic Handling Pack) was an option in the U.K. and nowhere else. Heated seats were standard in the U.K. but optional on the LS400 in the U.S. in all model years.

    Ar sorry I didn't know that, just (wrongly) assumed it was a world wide option, maybe I should start exporting the DHP package over as a retrofit. Strangely enough my JDM B spec import has leather but no seat heaters at all and my other CF package has rear seat heaters but none in the front.

  6. Hello and welcome to the LOC.

    Sorry to hear and see the results of your garage fire I hope the insurance takes care of everything.

    It looks like you have the DHP model going by the wood steering wheel so you should have the stiffer sports suspension and 17" wheels.

    Heated front seats should be standard fitment, the buttons are normally above the front ash tray.

    Looks like you've got the servicing sorted especially the timing belt.

  7. In that case you may have a problem with the shift shock system, basically Aisin transmissions have this system to reduce the jerk when going into drive by 1st taking the transmission into 2nd before 1st.

    It could be sticking solenoids but if this is the only problem and given the cost of repairs I would live with it on a 23 year old car.

    As I asked before is your warm idle speed correct at 650RPM? if this is high this will cause a jerk.

  8. I managed to blow mine also working on the PS pump recently and yes it was just the 120A fuse in the engine compartment fuse box.

    The fuse is not just a straight plug out and in type it is also bolted in which require the removal of the fuse box section it is located in and then uncliping the covers on either side to get access to the bolts.

    Main thing is to remember to disconnect the battery this time!

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