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1992 Lexus Sc 400 Questions & Answers
How to take outbackseat lexussc400
There are two large clips at the front of the seated part of the back seat. Lift from the front-center section on both driver and passenger sides. Once unseated, lol, lift up and forward. Careful not to crack the plastic around the seatbelt connectors. Other than the four bolts at the base of the lumbar section of the seat, that should do it.
I have a 92 lexus sc400.Recently changed the sparkplugs,wires,distributer cap and both rotor buttons.It ran smooth for about a mounth.My check eng. light stayed on after all that. I had it read and it
YES.... with out a doubt , it will stumble , won't idle well , sputters and eats gasoline, if you have 2 and i think yours dose have, you need to make sure if its the #1-0/2 sensor before the catyl. or #2 0/2 sensor after catyl.?? , & again, if you own a computer car , get the repair manual for that vehicle from your parts house, worth every dime you spend on it.
'93 ls400 running rough
Could be your compressor for the air conditioner they go sometimes and become tight causing overload on the motor.
1992 lexus sc 400
When O/D is on, the O/D flashes
When your O/D flashes, It is indicating that your main computer "ECU" is receiving an diagnostic code(s). If you can get a code reader (stop by your local Autozone - they can read your codes for free). Once you receive your codes, you do your research on the codes. If not you can post the codes here and i will see if I can advise your further. GL.
1993 Lexus SC400
check ECM fuze , also look and make sure all plugs are pluged up reset EUC which fuse exactly( google it) alot of steps
Where is OBD connector located?
The obd 1 is located under hood some are located in fuse panel and others just have rubber coversl. Eithet way look for e1 te1 use jumper wire and connect them then proceed to turn igntion to koeo. Count the number of blinks to get code.
How do I replace the ignition switch?
Your almost there. Look at where the steering wheel sets and the ignition switch. There will be a bolt to remove or not. ( I haven't worked on your car), No bolt, then look to the top of the switch. There is a hole there. You have to use a small punch or screw driver and push down, when the key is in the run position, then pull the cylinder out. Either way, the key has to be in the run position.
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