Question edited for clarity and spelling of maker 'Lexis' to Lexus.
Question moved to model category.
Get underneath the engine and attach a battery charger positive to the positive lead on the starter and a clean bolt on the engine or bodywork. In 15 minutes, you will be able to open the door.
Alternatively there is the easy way, use the emergency door key that is hidden in the fob.
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No, not related. The slip indication comes on when one wheel is turning faster than the others. When on a hill that's steep enough, any car will back up when you take your foot off the brake. In that case, the wheels are not slipping--they are all going back at the same speed.
Check the bulbs, one of the elements in each bulb may have blown or the fuse could have blown. Check for that. Make sure the block connector isn't corroded, earth problems are very common around light clusters.
You should find this information on a sticker in a door panel frame or on the door near a frame . There will be a sticker with the approved tyre sizes and pressures , rim details and some where in the area or on the opposite door will be towing details
I would take a look at the transmission lines, most manufacturers have a transmission cooling circuit that connects to the radiator. This oil is typically red in color. These lines are typically connected below the radiator cap. Other possibilities, especially on high performance vehicles or trucks, are oil coolers which are located in front of the radiator. If replacing the radiator on these application, a mechanic would typically leave them in place so this would not be your problem.Please add vehicle information in the future to get more specific information, so you can get better suggestions.