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JohnHorner

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  1. Anyone got a Supra Stock radio with the turn knob controls for the Bass, Mid, Treble )as pictured) working ur now working radio doesn’t matter I’m only after these control knobs please? Photo available.
  2. My Slip Control Light was on after having fitted a New Baattery nearly 3 months ago: it hasnt been anywhere since, other than on the drive. Today a totally 'flat' battery as its not been driven. Anyway after jump starting it I drove it for some 14 miles but the Slip Control Light stayed flashing. I read this thread on the forum and realised that I didnt turn the ignition off, nor did I try reversing the car. Now been out and restarted the car, Success! No more Slip Cntrl Light flashing and everything is in order. Must be down to restarting the ignition to reset the system. Thanks Members for this tip!.
  3. 1994 twin turbo. My 7.5 amp fuse for the heater keeps blowing. After replacing it 4x even without the a/c on and no fan setting. has anyone got a solution or had this problem also and knows how to solve it or detect the cause pleas? John
  4. You were spot on with your analysis GJP top of the class mate. Thank you. Sorry Harvard you lost your money but I'm sure your reputation is intact. Thanks for your suggestions and maybe next time you will be spot on the money too, so cheers. Thanks to everyone who was kind enough to take the time out to reply to me. The small plastic grub screw fits in the the passenger side of the drivers seat and keeps the axel arm alligned and in place centrally on its own axis. Found it on the carpet right underneath the seat. Located the the hole it belongs in with my fingertips and manage to move the seat forward whilst holding the screw at the same time. This enabled me to locate and remove the five securing bolts that hold the seat in and remove the seat. Re-locate the plastic screw in the hole and tighten. Replace the cables and seat and BINGO. It bloody works.! Phew! Thank you once again to all of you. Best regards. John [GRIN][/GRIN]
  5. Wow guys Thanks for your responses so far. They obviously vary a bit, but hopefully it is one of the easier solutions which provides the answer otherwise it sounds as though I may be posting the next plea for help with; Does anyone know of a spare drivers seat going anywhere? Any way in the meantime I will try some of the above tomorrow and thank you all for your responses. Best regards John
  6. Hi to everyone and I look forward to being a part of the members. I live in North Yorks and come with a little problem that I have with my MKiv 1994 TT Supra. The drivers seat is powered, (The back rest is ok on raking) however, suddenly the front to rear movement no longers works properly. i.e. it is moving slightly using the motor on one track (the right when sat in the seat) but twisting on the runners hence not working on the other track(left). I have looked and dont even know how to get the drivers seat out for further inspection. Does anyone have any ideas suggestions and tips please? Thanks in anticipation and best regards. John
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