There is not room in the back of the fixture , unless I removed it completely, or removed the plastic lense
SOURCE: Lexus ES 330 2004
the coolant needs to be serviced @ 60k according to lexus reccomendation. theres a timing belt that needs to be changed @ 90k miles. I usually just change the coolant with the timing belt because you have to take the water pump off anyway and replace the engine coolant.
SOURCE: TRAC OFF, VSC, and check engine lights are on in my 2004 Lexus ES
Often caused by a loose gas cap or fouled or failed air fuel O2 sensor. Check your gas cap is fully ratcheted, Drive a day or two. If lights don't clear you will need a code reader attached to the car to diagnose.
SOURCE: Repalcing the main beam headlight bulb on the 2004 Lexus ES 330
The bulb is held in place by a wire capture that hooks under a small metal hook on bottom of housing. The rubber shroud or boot needs to be pulled off first to expose the bulb and intermittent socket that actually holds the bulb. To remove the bulb push the wire capture (the end that is looped) toward the front of the car and then to the side to disengage the wire from the small hook, be sure to note the position of the plastic socket that the bulb plugs into as it only fits one way.Notice the tab on the bulb base faces up. The bulb does not fit snugly in the headlight socket, it is held in place entirely by the wire catch.
SOURCE: Does the timing belt need to be replaced at 90,000
yes. This service is recommended by Toyota/Lexus which includes: timing belt, water pump, idler & tensioner pulleys, drivebelts. Typically shop cost $580-$950 depending on their labor charge dealer charges $800+.
SOURCE: I have a 2004 Lexus Es 330 and the maintenance req
This should be reset when the oil is changed [ you may be due for service ]. to reset make sure the odometer is set on total miles, make sure the key is off, push on the reset button, turn on igntion key keeping your finger on the button- the mileage numbers will be replaced by a groupe of dashes, they will go out from left to right. Once all are out you should hear a chime- it's reset.
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