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Have u checkd if they are the right bulbs also try lookin under bonnet for other fuses otherwise if u no how use a multimetre check to c if there is n e power getn to sockets
Have you tried to replace the fuel filter? Had this problem on my Ford. Went nuts trying to figure it out, til my dad told me what to do. That was it. I hope this helps
go with standard pads.they wear a little faster than ceramics.but they dont wear down brake rotors.ceramics pads are hard and they cause brakes to squeak.also your car is under warranty with lexus dealership.i would use what they said. because you have future brake problem. they will void out warranty for not using their brakes.
may have bad brake light switch should be under dash and brake pedal lever presses agianst it when u hit the pedal ask lexus or auto parts store for new part if its in stock good chance its problem but first check fuse
If it a picture of rear of car lights it means you have a rear bulb out. If the light says BRAKE your emergency brake may be depressed one notch or low fluid level in master cylinder.
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