The push tab has broken off inside/under the cover. You will need to a strong piece of wire like a coat hanger, radio antenna, and go along side of the side. while sticking the wire inside towards the front latch area. Hopefully you will get the latch to open. Hope this help you open your console.
most likely the adjusting actuator is bad and you can manual adjust the light from behind the headlight assembly with a screw driver. but i would suggest getting it looked at first. but if you want to bring down the low beam it will need to be turned counter clockwise. do this with the lights on and facing a wall to see the adjustment as you do it. the screws are plastic and there are two of them behind the low and high beam lights.
on the fuse for the lighter it will be inside fuse block and be labeled cig. it is a 15 amp fuse witch is blue.
let me know if you have more question i will be glad to help. good luck
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The warning lights are telling the driver there is a problem with the performance of the engine and the computer needs to be scanned to get the trouble codes.
Check your fuse box underneath the driver side steering wheel and replace any burned out fuses. Check your battery with a tester and recharge it with a battery charger. Make sure your battery cables are securely attached. If it attempts to start and you hear a clicking noise when you turn the key then replace your starter.
It's a possible that one of the rear tires is out of balance. The vehicle has very low miles put on it. So, everything should still be covered under warranty.
Have the tires check out. If this doesn't solve the problem, take the Lexus to the dealership. The warranty should cover any problems.
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It is definitely a cam problem. Was your replacement cam sensor OEM Japanese Denso, Made in China or Made in Mexico? Never go cheap on sensors.
DTC P0348 stands for Camshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit High Bank 2. This code triggers when the signal coming from the CMP sensor located in bank #1 is either missing or inconsistent. The CMP sensor measures the speed and position of the engine's camshaft.
Sep 29, 2023