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
You have to replace front and rear bulbs.
Hello expert Where do I find the cabin filter to replace for Lexus ES300 Yr 1998. Thanks very much.
To change brake light bulbs on a 1998 Lexus ES300, open the trunk lid. Locate the plastic rivet on the side of the trunk liner. Turn the rivet while pushing in with a screwdriver. Remove the rivet and the trunk liner can be pulled away to access the bulb. Push in and turn the bulb to remove. Insert the new bulb the same way. Replace the rivet in the trunk liner.
On a 1989 Acura Integra hatch back the brake lights are reached through the hatch itself. The brake lights housing are on the rear of the vehicle. Unplug the bulbs and replace them.
check your bulbs and fuses check your bulbs and fuses
98 sierra1500 4x4 all lights work excepttail lights fuses are good bulbs are new
check the ground for the lights
Replace the signal flasher relay.
Yes, unless the bulbs are burned out.
To fix the backup lights on a 1998 Isuzu Trooper, start by checking the bulbs to ensure they are functioning. If the bulbs are fine, inspect the fuse related to the backup lights in the fuse box, and replace it if blown. Next, examine the backup light switch, usually located on the transmission, to ensure it is working properly and making a good connection. If these components are functioning but the lights still don't work, there may be an issue with the wiring that needs further investigation.
You probably don't need to replace the bulbs. On your headlight switch panel either the headlight switch itself turns or there is some kind of slider there that shuts the dash lights off and controls how bright or dim they are. All cars sold in America have this feature. Also ther is a fuse on all Japanese vehicles in the fuse box listed as "panel lights".
To replace the dashboard lights on a 1998 Nissan Maxima, first, ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the dashboard panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off to access the gauge cluster. Unscrew the gauge cluster, disconnect its wiring, and then replace the burnt-out bulbs by twisting them counterclockwise. Reassemble the cluster and dashboard, reconnect the battery, and test the new lights.