Stop by your local AutoZone. They will hook it up to a handheld tester and print out which oxygen sensor is failing.
There are six and i know the rear ones are very hard to get to
My 1995 lexus es300 high beam is not working tune it on is not working, i check the fuels and is good. Is any one know what the problem is?
Unfortunately, you cannot do this by yourself. You must go to a LEXUS dealer because these keys are laser precision cut. They only need to know your VIN and they will order the key to be cut from LEXUS. It may take about a week to get your key from LEXUS HQ.
Starter, replace the contacts and plunger
should be on top of valve cover This picture will help you find the PCV valve http://www.clublexus.com/forums/es300-and-es330-forum/418700-2001-lexus-es300-pcv-where-is-it.html What you really need to know is that if your engine has been desludged the L shaped plastic PCV valve would have been replaced with the metallic, straight screw in PCV valve first introduced in 2002.
As far as I know, you have to replace the cluster.
If the timing belt is broken the vehicle will not start.
Changing any bulb on a Lexus is a challenge. The most difficult part is determining the exact process. The first time might take 2 hours while the second 20 minutes or less. While I have changed the headlight bulbs on my 90 LS400, I haven't on a ES300. My suggestion is to go to lexusownersclub.com and post a question in the ES300/330 forum. Someone there will know and help you as it is the best Lexus forum available. You might also try lextreme.com as he is alos really good. VBDENNY
To answer this i will need to know whatsize engine you have.
I am trying to replace my cartidge fuse in a 1992 Lexus ES300. The Lexus dealership told me I had to take the battery out and take apart the fuse box to get to the cartrdge fuse. The reason for taking the battery out is to make more room to work with and safety. It is hard to get in there beause the space is so small. You have to un-bolt the cartidge fuse and then put in and rebolt the new one. But there are wires connected to it (which I guess will not be connected once you unbolt it.) I am having trouble, so if any body knows anything....let me know!
I don't know the cost of the sensor but it is just a mamtter of unplugging the old one, unscrewing it and installing the new one. GoodluckJoe
Let me know if you find out. i am having trouble locting which one is 1 and which is 2... I was told i needed to replace the #1 oxygen sensor