I used an OBD 2 error code reader on the 1998 Lexus gs400. After getting the codes, I disconnected the reader, but the key was stuck in the ignition - I could not get it from the ON position to the OFF, so it could be pulled out. I disconnected the battery and the key came out easily. Upon re-connecting the battery, however, the alarm goes off continuously and the car will not start. I can turn the key in the ignition, but even the lights don't come on. Please, help!
SOURCE: locating the starter on 1998 Lexus GS400
sets below the intake manifold and takes about 5 hours to replace even if you are handy with cars it is a big job to take on.after doing over 50 or more for an old recall it still takes me about 2 hours to complete.
SOURCE: my vsc light and chec k engine light is on on my
Check for a loose gas cap first. This light set comes on for several reasons , generally caused by an air to fuel mixture problem, it can be sensing a defective O2 sensor in one of several locations, engine or exhaust area.
If the light does not go out a readout meter will offer more advice and reset options
SOURCE: Where is the starter on a 1998 Lexus GS400 located
located under the intake. weird spot i know.
SOURCE: my vsc light came on my lexus gs400 and check
i have a 98 lexus gs400 my battery light came on......do i have to replace my alternator?
SOURCE: my vsc light and the vsc off light is lit up on my
It it's like the ASC button/light on a BMW it means you have a problem with either you ABS, Traction Control or possibly one of the sensors. Sorry to say it but you should get it into a garage soon. When mine went on my BMW it was a wheel speed sensor and the car basically shut off the ABS and Traction Control as it's not working correctly. If you're not used to driving without these features it can lead to an intresting drive to say the least. I'd get it into a garage asap!!!
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