To answer this, we posted a relay location image that displays all of the fuses. Visit http://www.facebook.com/meadelexus?v=photos#!/photo.php?pid=4754820&id=59873412897 to see the image.
The alternator fuse on a Lexus is located in the rear of the engine compartment. It is housed in a water tight box along with many other vital engine fuses.
A 1999 Lexus GS300 requires 2.0 quarts of automatic transmission fluid. Factory recommendation is Toyota T-IV ATF.
locate cylinders 2000 rx300?
It holds 5.1 quarts.
No there are many types and sizes of fuses - you should use the correct size fuse whatever you are doing.
in the owners manual, there is a section on fuses and is labeled with numbers (how many amps, location, etc.) Fuse box should be located under the hood. Hope this helps
There are many different fuses and relays in Taurus, we need to know which for answer.
ive seen cars with 350,000+ miles
The Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) shows ( 90,000 miles ) for the 1999 to 2003 Lexus ES 300 and also that it is NOT an interference engine
Fuses get blown all the time for many different reasons. They usually just get old or short out. Just replace the fuse, it should be about a dollar for a pack of 6 bladed fuses. If it keeps blowing out you may have an electrical problem, maybe the wires are frayed or it's not grounded or something..I'm not really sure
I use 10/30w full synthetic from Castrol. Visit clublexus.com and you'll see many a discussion on the topic!
The 2008 Lexus IS-250 has 24 valves.