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mdugan322

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    1991 LS 400

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  1. So I had an issue with my fuse box being loose causing the cd player, a/c and brake lights to not work. Got my hands dirty, tightened a few bolts, yelled a few obscenities and voila! Got some progress!! YAY!! Turns out the bolt that actually holds the fuse box in place needed tightened and now the c/d player and a/c work but still no tail lights. :( Ive checked the wire harness in the trunk, checked the fuses, and also checked the bulbs. Everything looks pretty good. I'm pretty sure it still has something to do with the fuse box. (I believe this b/c, at one point, I could apply pressure to the fuse box with my foot and my tail lights would work!) Maybe a loose wire in the rear of the fuse box but im no mechanic. Does anyone have any info on removing the fuse box panel or has anyone ever had to? Im just looking for a little advice on how to properly remove it and maybe some signs that might help me solve the problem that i am having. Ive only got a few days left to resolve this issue b/c my wife is gonna pop and i dont wanna get rear ended going to the hospital!! Thank you for your help in advance!!
  2. Thanks I'll make sure i do!! I got a chance to fool around with it and still nothing. Im going to remove the whole fuse box to get a better view of whats going on.
  3. other than the starter and small stuff like the cd player, no. Im a have a go at it this afternoon. pull out what i can and punch a few faces. Ill let you guys know what i find! Thanks for your time.
  4. Long story short i've come to the conclusion that my entire fuse box is loose. Brake lights, a/c unit, radio, and windows will not work. Sitting in the drivers seat, using the point of my left shoe, by applying an ample amount of pressure to the fuse box everything will come on, and when i remove my foot, everything i listed above will go out. Ive checked all the fuses and even the wiring harness in the trunk but those dont seem to be the culprit to my problem. Possible short? Anyone else have this problem? Thanks for your time in advance!!
  5. thanks, i up ended going to the local lexus dealer and buying it there for about $130.
  6. does anyone know if toyota makes the same part? i called lexus and they want $150 for it. Im just rying to find one cheaper. thanlks for your time.
  7. any one know where to buy one? Id prefer the oem but at this point id be willing to go with an aftermarket coil but just cant find a reasonably affordable replacement. thanks
  8. Hi, Great site for resources but i was unable to find any info on my problem. Just went to a friends house parked and began admiring the beauty of such a great car, when i noticed the rear passanger wheel looked dangerously close to the wheel well. Checked the driver side and noticed i had a good 4-5 inches between the 20's and the actual wheel well. Went back to the passanger side and barely had an inch. Im assuming that its the shock/strut but since im not as automotively inclined as most of you here, im hoping that someone could clear up the confusion. I also looked at an access point to the rear strut and again am assuming that the rear dash and backseat need to be removed to have the work done. Has anyone done this themselves andd what kind of problems should i expect? thank you for your time and greatly appreciate your responses.
  9. could anyone take a picture of they're break light switch to help me identify where mine is. I'd greatly appreciate it. Thought i could find it but . . .
  10. forgot to mention that i Do have to use the override to get the car out of park into drive . . .
  11. ive tried registering with lexus.com but it wouldnt identify the vin number i submitted. Maybe b/c its a 91? or b/c i bought the car 2 days ago? Not sure. So far my biggest problem is the brake lights not working and i think its cause of a short . . . :(
  12. ive yet to try my hand at soldering, so thats going to be the last of my attempts. Strange thing is i believe its a short and not the module, reason i say that is the brake lights were working momentarily but now they dont and neither does my a/c controller or my radio!!! I disconnected the system and took out the 12's so that it would be easier for my mechanic to replace the gas tank. I took the negative off the battery, disconnected the system, screwed around with the wiring harness after taking the system out, just in hopes of finding faulty wires but . . .nothing . . . i checked the bulbs, then played with the fuses for a min. Reconnected the battery when i decided to call it a day and poof the brake lights were working. went back to the fuse box to see if the radio fuse was blown b/c the head unit had not turned on . . . checked the brakes and they stopped working again. someone mentioned something about a switch? maybe thats my problem or as i have guessed a short in the system. The powered mirrors dont work now too. Anyone know a good way to finding out how to track down a short?
  13. thanks for the replys and research, i really appreciate it. Ive considered purchasing a manual off ebay but kinda wanted to see if i could of got it for free on the net.
  14. right i found that but couldnt see anything wrong with the wiring. i unwrapped all the wires followed them thru the trunk and back to the engine bay and everything looked good.
  15. Searched the forums for a good two hours now and still have yet to find specific info on my tail light issue. From what I've found it can be one of two things: the switch, when the brake is applied, may be stuck/faulty and or the wiring harness that is located in the rear of the trunk. Ive checked the fuses in both the engine bay and under the dash, nothing. So at this point im assuming its either of the two problems. id really appreciate it if someone could better explain what im looking for and of course a cheaper solution than what a dealer/mechnic has to offer. thanks for your time.
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