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I took my 1991 lexus ls 400 to my mechanic and he is unable to locate a problem. It would not turn on one day when I went to start it. I took it to a shop and they got it to start but where unable to tell me how. So I drove the car on the highway approx 100 miles to a different city where my mechanic is and the car died at about 90 miles. He has ruled out all but the wiring. What would cause this to happen? And where can I get a wiring diagram for this car?
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YOUR STARTER IS LIKE THE CADILLAC DEVILLES.YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE INTAKE AIR CHAMBER AND THE INTAKE MANIFOLD ASSEMBLIES.IN OTHER WORDS YOUR STARTER IS UNDER THE INTAKE.
Check battery cables. MAke sure they are on tight, and not corroded. Check ground wires inside the engine compartment, and even inside the car, for tightness. Try a good fuel injector cleaner, like Lucas.
Simple fix... Just replace the brake light switch. It is located on the brake pedal arm about 6 inches above the pedal, it will have a plug going to it as well.
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