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I have a 2006 Lexus LS 430 and cannot open the trunk
A trunk lid is secured into position using a latch and striker similar to those used for the hood and doors. The striker is a U-shaped piece of metal fixed to the trunk lid. The latch is a mechanism that hooks around striker and holds it tightly until the latch release lever is pulled. Latch release levers can be actuated electronically via a solenoid and switch or mechanically via a cable and handle. The most common failure item with electronic systems is the solenoid actuator which is typically integrated into the latch itself. For manual release systems the most common failure items is the cable which tends to snap internally, especially if there is a problem with the latch such as binding. Accessing the trunk area to replace the necessary parts can be tricky if the trunk won't open; in these cases I'd recommend trying to open the trunk with the key (if it has a lock cylinder) otherwise the back seats will need to be laid down or removed in order to get to gain access. You can read more here: https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/how-long-does-a-trunk-lift-support-shocks-last
Wher is number 6 cylinder on 1997 Lexus lx450
If yours is fitted with the 4.5 litre 'inline' straight 6 engine, cylinder number 6 is easy to find. Stand with the belts and pulleys nearest to you and the Transmission (Gearbox) furthest away from you. Number ONE is nearest to you then number 2 and so on. That means Number 6 is the cylinder furthest away from you.
Sunroof drain location lexus rx 300
check that the drain holes under the door next to the outer skin are clear . Check that the sealing plastic sheet has been replaced and glued properly to the door inside behind the door trim
Locating the fusebox on lexus is 200
There are two fuse boxes on this car.
The first is located inside the car, it is in a pocket compartment located near to the driver side door.
The other one is under the hood on the driver's side, it is a black box with
a removable cover.
What could be the issue with my turn signal for my 1998 Lexus GS 400?
Could be a broken indicator stalk switch or connector you may have to remove cover from around steering column switches to see connector( I think it plugs in in the bottom of switch unit )or find wiring diagram to find colour of wire that should feed 12 Volts and continuity when switch is on with a test lamp or multimeter.
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