I think you are speaking of the fuse holders. There is one under the hood for several functions, the bigger high amp features, alternator, and so on. Then there is one in the driver compartment, left of the steering wheel. These are the old wedge type fuses. Autozone has the big 100amp fuses for like $3.00 and change. No need to go to Toyota or Lexus dealer.
you have to replace them......they are not self resting.
install breaker in panel and put the hot wire on the breaker and also there should be a place for the neutral on the breaker also both wires will be landed on the breaker in different spots and then take the white wire that is coiled on breaker and land it on the neutral bar
Door Handle Switch Circuit Failure
If you are asking for the location of the Turn Signal Flasher Relay, it is located in Junction Block 1A (under dash on drivers side). Block 1B has the fuses, Block 1A the relays. The flasher is the small relay at the end opposite the group of four (4) relays.
The most devastating earthquake of 1999 was in Taiwan. It is also known as the Jiji Earthquake. The earthquake reached a magnitude of 7.6.
It should. I don't believe they changed anything major between 1999 and 2000.
You can make anything work, but if you want a direct bolt in and electrical connections, No.
No there have been three body changes between those two years.
If its another ES 300, then yeah.
Yes , the 3.0 litre V6 engine in a 1999 Lexus ES300 has a timing BELT
Its in the Cluster.
what is the bolt pattern for a1999 lexus es 300
Under the intake manifold.
It's behind the glovebox if you have the nakamichi stereo
i need to see the diagram fir the timing belt
nothing their both the same
it would cost more than $2,000