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  1. r u guys paying some1 to host your website or you really have the server and use dedicated line and do everythign yourself? i used to do it and i used a IE1394 drive for the daily backup. you can configure automatic backup in any OS. even in win xp
  2. p0401 - exaust gas recirculation flow incufficient detected. After the engine is warmed up and run around 50 mph for 3 to 5 minutes, the egr gas temperature sensor does not exceed 86F above the ambient air temperature. this error code will appear only if this happens on at least 2 trips. Check the sensor first.might be just a sensor. it is located right next to the starter so it either was damaged or he might forget to connect it back.
  3. why did it happend? hard drive failure? server failure? who is hosting it?
  4. ther are novisble wires. i got along wire today and tomorrow i will put the power unit inthe truck so all i will have is outlets under the passenger front seat
  5. it is much better then the cig adapter. as to the power problem. i just installed another wire from the battery and put it under the seat. now i can plug anything with 110v in:)
  6. didnt cause any problems to me. i had a kenwood fm modulator and it worket perfectly for me. when it was off there was no interference with the radiostations. and when it was on the sound was chrisp and clear
  7. i'm not sure if you can put this one in. but you can look for FM modulator that will connect to the antenna cable and will work as another FM station
  8. there are no previous messages.... i think backup was not done on a regular basis as it supposed to be done:(
  9. whistling noise or whining noise? can be ur acessory belt or timing belt can be any bearing in the car.
  10. DAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!! i will have to work for them for a long time:(
  11. i saw them on LS b4 and i want them too. cant find em anywhere. how much r they?
  12. if you will continue givin ur $$ to the dealer like this you will put the date of your upgrade to the next gen ls400 further into the future:) you can do all of this cheaper at the good mechanic shope. the new PS pump costs around 350-400$ max. and its not that hard to change it. labor should be like 1-2 hours
  13. i shop at costco i got mobil 1 5w-30 for 23$ and i use toyota filters. i still have to pay 20$ for the lift. i think i will just buy those things that u drive on and will do the oil change myself as well because they keep forgetting to put those screws for the plastic shield and now i have only like 4 of them left:)
  14. thats what i do:) i even bring my own oil and filters.:)
  15. i saw couple of good prices for rebuilt pumps on ebay. prices vary from 20 to 200$ strange. btw mechanics once they see lexus or mb or bmw they thing ure a moneybag and try to get as much money from u as possible. what i usually do is i park b4 the shop. go inside and ask them about price. and only after that i give them the car model and brand:)
  16. check the info how to do it urself in the thread that i made.
  17. i dont know it might be only my experince but aftermarket antennas brake like crazy. so what i did is i just cut the cable and now i pull it out manually. i know sometimes its embarrasing but i dont wanna pay 90$ for the antenna or 300$ for the whole assembly. in your case you can extend the antenna. spray it with WD40. wipe it. do it couple of times and it might help. you can use liquid wrentch as well. its either dirty or bent.
  18. you definelty need to resurface your rotors. not only rear coz they dont play vital role in the car stopping but front rotors as well. they do 70% of work and they responsible for your vibration.
  19. F. Install the 6 seat wires to the front seat cushion cover and front seatback cover. Hint :Pass the wire over the seat heater. 5. Reverse the seat cover back to its original position.
  20. 5. Seatback cover: Install the new seat heater. A. Face the marked side (part number) to the seat cushion pad. B. For part A, position the front seat heater by aligning the end of the front seat heater's fin with the fold line of the listing pocket. C. For part B, position the front seat heater by aligning the V-slits of the front seat heater with the fold line of the listing pocket. D. For part C, position the front seat heater by aligning the V-slits of the front seat heater with the V-slit of the seatback cover. E. Using a tacker, attach tack pins to the front seat heater as shown in the illustration. NOTICE :^ Do not substitute other metal parts in place of tack pins. ^ Insufficient distance between the heater and cover may result in damage to the heater. HINT :^ Attach tack pins on the seam side so that the wire can be threaded through the hole from the fold side. ^ Sewing thread can be substituted for tack pins. However, allow a distance of 6-7 mm (0.24-0.28 In.) between both sewn parts of the heater and cover.
  21. NOTICE :^ Do not substitute other metal parts in place of tack pins. ^ Insufficient distance between the heater and cover may result in damage to the heater. HINT :^ Attach tack pins on the seam side so that the wire can be threaded through the hole from the fold side. ^ Sewing thread can be substituted for tack pins. However, allow a distance of 6-7 mm (0.24-0.28 In.) between both sewn parts of the heater and cover.
  22. Hint :When making slits in the suspender, carefully avoid excessive cutting in the lateral direction. (See Figure 3.) 4. Seat cushion cover: Install the new seat heater. Refer to Figure 5. A. Align the new seat heater by placing the marked side (part number) against the seat cushion cover. B. For part A, position the front seat heater by aligning the V-slits of the front seat heater with the fold line of the listing pocket. C. For part B, position the front seat heater by aligning the V-slits of the front seat heater with the tape of the front seat cushion cover. D. For part C, position the front seat heater by aligning the V-slits of the front seat heater with the V-slit of the seat cushion cover. E. Using a tacker, attach tack pins to the front seat heater as shown in the illustration.
  23. Make slits in the listing pocket of the seat cushion cover and in the listing pocket and suspender of the seatback cover as shown in Figure 4.
  24. Remove the 6 seat wires from the front seat cushion cover and front seatback cover, as shown in Figure 2. 3. Make a slit in the seat cover.
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