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Old 10-13-23, 02:03 PM
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I have owned the LS-430 for 11 years and always thought the headrests were broken because I couldnt move them by hand. Yesterday I found out they are motorized and controlled by the aft switch on the outside of the seat cushion.

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I have owned the LS-430 for 11 years and always thought the headrests were broken because I couldnt move them by hand. Yesterday I found out they are motorized and controlled by the aft switch on the outside of the seat cushion.
@jimisbell - You should have posted this message in the LS - 3rd Gen (2001-2006) Forum, not the GS - 4th Gen (2013- 2020) Forum.

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@jimisbell - You should have posted this message in the LS - 3rd Gen (2001-2006) Forum, not the GS - 4th Gen (2013- 2020) Forum.
I had no idea what forum it was in.. I just searched for a forum that talked about learning features. It didnt say which forum it was in so I assumed it was in a General forum
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Originally Posted by jimisbell
I had no idea what forum it was in.. I just searched for a forum that talked about learning features. It didnt say which forum it was in so I assumed it was in a General forum


@jimisbell - It's no big deal - it's happened before...it'll happen again.









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