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Hi, there are two ways to this problem. First of all, check the fuse box for a blown fuse, the seats operate on fuse which if burnt will not make the seat work. The fuse may be located either under the dash on the drivers side or in the engine compartment on the drivers side.Secondly, if it isn't a fuse problem, you have to replace the power motor so it can work again, I can imagine it's gonna cost a lot for your lexus, Normally this happens because of constant use.
Which power? Power windows, power locks, engine power, cigarette lighter power, lights power, ect. ect. ect.
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