stuck Posted September 27, 2007 Posted September 27, 2007 Hi, I have a 2006 IS250 AWD. I seem to have burned out the two fuses that go to my two cigarette lighters/outlets (thanks to a jacked up CP charger)... I checked the main fuse box in the engine compartment on the passenger side, didn't see any burned out fuses... Is there another fuse box in the passenger compartment like most cars???
1linda Posted October 2, 2007 Posted October 2, 2007 I had the same problem. The fuse box is in the car on the passenger side under the glove box by your feet. Lay on your back and you will be able to see it. It is about 3" X 2", white with all the fuse info on the cover. Pop the cover and you will be able to read it better. Hard to read on your back. It is a 15 amp mini blade fuse. Check out Kragen Auto Parts and take it with you. They would have sold me the larger mini blade if I did not have it with me. Good Luck!!
stuck Posted November 15, 2007 Author Posted November 15, 2007 I had the same problem. The fuse box is in the car on the passenger side under the glove box by your feet. Lay on your back and you will be able to see it. It is about 3" X 2", white with all the fuse info on the cover. Pop the cover and you will be able to read it better. Hard to read on your back. It is a 15 amp mini blade fuse. Check out Kragen Auto Parts and take it with you. They would have sold me the larger mini blade if I did not have it with me. Good Luck!! Thanks, finally found it with your help... That this is way in there
EnginePassion Posted January 6, 2009 Posted January 6, 2009 I had no problem finding the FUSE BOX but could not pull out the burnt fuse, did not want to use a screwdriver to pop it out. Any help from the gurus? Thanks, ============================================ I had the same problem. The fuse box is in the car on the passenger side under the glove box by your feet. Lay on your back and you will be able to see it. It is about 3" X 2", white with all the fuse info on the cover. Pop the cover and you will be able to read it better. Hard to read on your back. It is a 15 amp mini blade fuse. Check out Kragen Auto Parts and take it with you. They would have sold me the larger mini blade if I did not have it with me. Good Luck!! Thanks, finally found it with your help... That this is way in there
BillyShaft Posted January 6, 2009 Posted January 6, 2009 Under your hood, one of your fuse boxes has a fuse removal tool in the cover. Use that to pull the offending fuse.
EnginePassion Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 It looks like Lexus forgot to include a fuse puller in m car, or may be the ervice guys used it and forgot to put it back. I tried to pull the blown fuse using a small pliers and the the fuse poles got broken inside. Is there any way to get those tiny pieces out from their place? Thanks
BillyShaft Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 uh oh...not good news. :o I am not sure what would be involved other than being safe and disconnecting the battery before you try to dig out the residue. I would probably go after it with a pair of hemostats, miniature screwdriver, good lighting and patience.
ClueLessLex Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 uh oh...not good news. :o I am not sure what would be involved other than being safe and disconnecting the battery before you try to dig out the residue. I would probably go after it with a pair of hemostats, miniature screwdriver, good lighting and patience. I've been able to use a needlenose pliers - fine tip - to pull out these miniature fuses successfully. The trick is not to pinch the fuse too tightly and perhaps to wiggle just a bit as you pull. I used a Klein needlenose I found in home depot near the telephone parts section. The fuse pullers for these miniature fuses are about $3.00 at Autozone or the like. I don't like them much - they don't give you much pulling power, but you can try them. Again, be careful not crush to fuse and you'll be able to get it out OK. I've done it several times with my 11 year old LS400.
Oilynuts Posted June 9, 2013 Posted June 9, 2013 I know I'm late replying to this topic but.... I'm an IS220d owner living in the UK.... if anyone needs information on the location of fuse boxes and fuses, I will gladly post pictures from the owners manual. Rgds, Dave.
pj8708 Posted June 10, 2013 Posted June 10, 2013 I know I'm late replying to this topic but.... I'm an IS220d owner living in the UK.... if anyone needs information on the location of fuse boxes and fuses, I will gladly post pictures from the owners manual. Rgds, Dave. Hi Dave and welcome to the LOC. I am curious about the fuse panel location on your IS. Since your steering wheel is on the right, which side of the car is the fuse box located? Thanks, Paul
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