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Anonymous Posted on Nov 14, 2011

Where can i find the fuse for the high beam at a Lexus RX350 2010?

I blew a fuse while replacing the high beam with an HID kit. I wonder where the fuse is located so i can change it.

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In the engine bay there is another fuse box with relays.

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