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Old 10-09-11, 07:06 PM
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Hey Lexus Owners-

I own a two tone (Forest Green and Gray lower panels) 1995 LS 400 with only 92k miles. I have OZ "Opera" custom wheels. I will post a picture, the car still looks great. I love this car and have had it for 15 of it's 17 years on the road and never had any problems up until now.

Right now I'm having problems with my AC (not cool enough) and what I believe may be my fan motor (only faintly works). Only suggestions on what this may be?

Also, my heated seats went out years ago. Is there any affordable or smart way to get those fixed other than the dealer?

Thanks for any advice and input advance. It's cool to be a part of this group!

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welcome to clublexus! you will find that many of the answers you need are found easily through the use of the Search function at the top right of each forum. (3 letter minimum) or the big search bar at the top of the forum.

the AC temperature is likely just the system needing its R134a coolant charge to be topped off.

the fan could be several things, but the first i would check is making sure that the AC filter isn't clogged up.
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