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MMatheny

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  • Lexus Model
    ES300
  • Lexus Year
    2002
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    Texas (TX)

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  1. Update - seat memory buttons DO beep. Seems I can save and recall, but seat doesn't move. Is there another fuse I an unaware of?? Can't believe all seat motors are bad!
  2. Got about 3" of water in it from Harvey. Thought it was the seat control box, ordered used one off eBay, put it in, same thing. The lumbar DOES work, just no seat movement. Checked the fuse behind the dash good. When I press the memory button no beep or anything. Could the used seat controller be bad also? The seat doesn't even try to move. Passenger seat works fine.
  3. After trying about half a dozen "procedures" to get my remote entry programmed, I finally found the instructions on this site to actually work! http://www.toy-lex.com/programming.html
  4. I cannot get this to work - I deleted all codes, got my original master to program, but the replacement will not program - after I turn the key once and remove it, it locks and unlocks one time, then when I press the Lock button and close and open the door, it cycles 2 times, indicating it did not get the program.
  5. I had the same thing happen to me on a Toyota many years ago. I thought for sure it was a fuse or a bad wire. After trouble shooting I ended up getting ONE head lamp and tried it on both sides. Resolution: Had to replace BOTH low beams... just so happen that they both went out at the same time. Headlight control relay is probably bad.
  6. It sounds like the traction control light - what year is your car? There is a button under the dash on the rt side of the steering wheel to turn it on or off. The rear light out light has the car with 2 asterisk looking symbols at the back on each side.
  7. The best will just snug down with an impact wrench, then use a standard torque wrench for the final tightening.
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