LS400_95 Posted August 25, 2011 Posted August 25, 2011 Right rear side marker light is out, do I access thru trunk side or wheelwell? Anyone got a vid, or a link for this? Or how hard is it to get to? Thanks, Tom
billydpowell Posted August 25, 2011 Posted August 25, 2011 the trunk... you will not need a video, but you can make one for others who find it so confusing.
LS400_95 Posted August 25, 2011 Author Posted August 25, 2011 the trunk... you will not need a video, but you can make one for others who find it so confusing. Well, after taking the right half of trunk liner out (PITA) I found out you needn;t do either. The doggone light assembly comes out from back. 1. Open Trunk. 2. Look to left of light assembly...you'll see two plugs 3. Take plugs out, you see two 10MM screws 3. Unscrew them, light will pull out has two push pins and the screws holding it in! Maybe the mod will want to pin this, it's stupid easy, so no one will have to take the trunk apart before they figure it out (like me) Still did not solve my rear light failure warning light problem, double checked everything, all working properly. Read where another guy said he had same problem eventually one light that was the problem failed, he replaced and light went out. That's what I'll do, meanwhile if it ain;t broke don't fix it ENJOY THE RIDE!
1990LS400 Posted August 25, 2011 Posted August 25, 2011 the trunk... you will not need a video, but you can make one for others who find it so confusing. Billy is usually very accurate ... but the the last LS400 model year that bulbs in the rear fender mounted light housings were replaced via the trunk was 1994.
billydpowell Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 the trunk... you will not need a video, but you can make one for others who find it so confusing. Billy is usually very accurate ... but the the last LS400 model year that bulbs in the rear fender mounted light housings were replaced via the trunk was 1994. yep, I remember changing one, must have been on my old 94.. I depended on my memory instead of looking, and at 77 my memory is -- (censored) ... so sorry. my old 94:
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