fuse keeps blowing
In the 1992 Lexus ES300 there is only one cooling fan. The cooling fan is operated hydraulically by fluid from the power steering reservoir. If there is a leak in the fluid pipe the fan can stop working and the car will over heat in traffic, otherwise it is fine. In any case the fan MUST always run when the A/C is switched on. Check for leaks in the rubber hose leading to the cooling fan from the hydraulic fluid reservoir.
This is a common issue with Lexus, mainly with the older LS400's. Basically, the instrument cluster needs to be replaced, this can only be done through Lexus. A new cluster to be installed including labor will run anywhere from $750 - $1000. If you can find an instrument cluster at a salvage yard, Lexus will send it off to match the mileage from the original cluster, then install it for 2 - 3 hours of labor cost.
yes, but only smoothly if it were an AMD Phenom X4 9950
chances are your compressor has seized. mine cost $1800 to have Lexus replace it. if the A/C is not run for a while the oil will come out of the freon and you are supposed to keep the idle under 1000 rpm before turning on the A/C.
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It is recommended that a 2008 Lexus uses premium gasoline. A Lexus has a high performance engine and will run better with a better quality of gas.
simply having a blown fuse would not cause the engine to run hot. But, it depends on what fuse is blown. a fuse blown for the cooling fans would make it run hot.
Lexus vehicles run best on 93 octane or better. you'll probably get pinging below that, especially on hard acceleration.
You will have to figure out why: This the 90% of the time failur: Is there Freon in the system, if there is not a minimum pressure, usually 17 PSI, the compressor will not run. Is the compressor and clutch capable of working? Is the fuse in good shape.
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just run it back to the fuse box and put it on the ignition fuse
it run out of frion.