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bucwhokey

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  1. Lexus_SC_300_400_Factory_Workshop_Manual__WhereEverybodyKnow.pdf - 79.57MB i know it works get em while u can
  2. ok try this i just reupload it. Let me know if it doesn't work.
  3. 98 and up Gs300 service manual. http://rapidshare.com/files/15091425...anual.pdf.html
  4. Lexus_SC_300_400_Factory_Workshop_Manual__WhereEverybodyKnow.pdf - 79.57MB finally fixed
  5. I want to get a remote starter for my 98 gs but cant find a good installer around here
  6. change your starter first, its only 150 or so from autozone with the old core.
  7. i have new pads on all for sides. I was bleeding the brakes to day and took it for a ride and it felt a little better but still kinda spongy. It it normal to hear the buzzing sound when i step on the brakes. Sounds like its coming from the place where you put your brake fluid in.
  8. Your temp senor might be on its way out. If your cooling fan still comes on and no coolant leaks then you should be fine.
  9. OK try this hold down the set button and then push and hold down one of the number button and you should here a beep. If it doesn't beep then its not set.
  10. Ok my brakes are acting strange and I don't know what's wrong with it. When i step on the brakes, the pedal would go all the way to floor before i get a good solid stop. But if i pump the pedal once and then step on the brakes, it would feel nice and solid like a good brake pedal should feel. I have to fix this because its very dangerous. I think i need new pads. **Moved this to the GS forum. Smooth 1
  11. I do my own work because I can only trust myself with my cars
  12. on old cars you sometimes have readjust your valve spring thingy forgot what it's called. You just take the valve cover off and adjust it. But you need a special tool to adjust it.
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