I have the same problem and after researching found it not to be as simple as a lose connection, etc. Here's a linkto another site that you'll find your answer for this problem. http://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls400-forum/40025-instrument-cluster-circuit-board-is-bad-1000-bucks.html
take it to a muffler shop
Yes, most cars today, especially those with high performance engines are.
in the trunk behind the rear seat,on driver side good luck
If you're CERTAIN that the fuse is good, check the headlight switch. There is a separate circuit inside the switch that controls both the dashlights and tail lights. If the INPUT to that circuit is working but there is no power out from the switch, you'll have exactly the problem you duscuss.
1990-1994 = 250hp 1995-1997 = 260hp 1998-2000 = 290hp 2001-2006 = 290hp 2007-present = 380hp
I have a 1990 LS400 but have never removed the door panel. Go to one of my favorite sites lexusownersclub.com as they have forums with all kinds of information. Here is the exact link http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=23097 vbdenny
That is actually a door switch problem instead of an alarm problem. Find the door that is not registering as closed and check out the little switch by the hinges, you might just need to spray it with some WD40.
A bad short in the wiring
How do you install a oil pan gasket on 1995 Lexus sc400
No. The cooling fan is run with electricity, and comes on at a set temperature. It is controlled by a thermal switch.
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You would have a better chance of winning the lottery against All dashlights burning out at the same time. Check to see that the dashlight dimmer switch is NOT turned off. If it is okay then it is possibly defective. jd