Friday, February 13, 2015 - 10:59 pm, by: Bill McCluskey(Willie)
I have searched everywhere and all available information I can find to tell me where the fuses are for the Lexus turn lights, situated on the lower bumper of my car. Can anyone please help me locate these fuses.
Saturday, February 14, 2015 - 12:22 am, by: Mitch Templar(Ra23celica)
G'day Bill. I can only speak for my 1993 SC400. The interior fuse panel is immediately above the carpet alongside the accelerator pedal on the right. The turn fuse is a 15A one basically in the middle of the whole assembly and the location diagram is on the back of the fuse panel cover. Cheers, Mitch.
Sunday, February 15, 2015 - 03:18 pm, by: Mitch Templar(Ra23celica)
Bill, Sorry. I gave you bad advice before. The fuse box you want is the one in the engine bay behind the battery. Look for words such as "Head", "LWR" and "LHS" or similar and that will be them. Cheers, Mitch.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015 - 09:06 am, by: Bill McCluskey(Willie)
Hi Mitch, I tried head RH-LWR, Head - LH-Lwr, Head RH-UPR and Head LH-UPR. As I pulled the fuses individually it only altered one of the upper headlights or low beam headlights. I had the left side turn bulb blown and replaced it but now have no turn lights. Best wishes - Bill.}
Thursday, February 26, 2015 - 10:07 pm, by: Mitch Templar(Ra23celica)
Bill, Check the turn light fuse at the drivers side kick panel, next to the throttle pedal. Sounds like the fault is an open circuit so you need to check for continuity through the wire. The problem I had with my car is that the bulb would like while I was pushing it in, but would go out when the bulb reached the home position. So, I'm now looking for a new bulb holder to replace the original one. Hope this helps.
Tuesday, March 03, 2015 - 04:52 pm, by: Bill McCluskey(Willie)
Hi Mitch, I have the turn lights going again by replacing both bulbs and a new fuse, although there was nothing wrong with the fuse I replaced it as well. Thanks for your help. Best wishes - Bill
Tuesday, March 03, 2015 - 11:30 pm, by: Mitch Templar(Ra23celica)
Well done Bill. Sometimes just changing all the cheap and easy things in the electrical system can fix the problem. It worked here and all is good. Cheers mate. Mitch.