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  1. I think I am 4 years too late in replying this, but I think someone may find this info useful. The previous reply to this question did not answer the question. I just fixed mine yesterday and was confused by reading the response before I finally figured it out. This is what you need to do. The rubber seal is not removable. Ther are two white plastic clips-like push pins next to the rubber seal. These 2 plastic push pins hold the light assembly in place. Before you use a pair of plier to remove and un-hinge the clips, you have to first remove 2 screws on the outside of the car. Next to the license plate, there are 2 black plastic round covers, about the size of a dime. Remove the round cover and you will see 2 screws. Remove both screws and then un-hinge the plastic clips next to the rubber seal on the inside of the quarter panel. The light assembly should come free. Turn the light knob counter clock wise, and replace the bulb. Reverse the process to put everything together. Hope you'll find this useful.
  2. I also have a 95 LS400 with the same analog phone setup. I left it as is. The benefit is that you can still dial 911 and get help although the phone service is discontinued.
  3. I have a 95 LS400 and the seat belt is getting worse and worse. Sounds like there is no fix for this but replacement. Both the driver and passenger's side are slowly going out at the same time. So WD-40 won't cut it, huh??
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