It's not usually a fuse that goes out, but the inadequate capacitor that came with them from the factory. You will need to pull out the dashboard instrument panel and replace C212 with a new 10uf 16V capacitor, and C142 with a 4.7uf 25-35V capacitor and C147 with a 10uf 50V capacitor. You can get the replacements for $1 at Radio Shack. Need to be soldered and the wire leads are tiny. There's good info and diagrams on the Clublexus forums. If you're one of the many unfortunate people who brought their car to the dealership and let them replace the whole instrument cluster, complete with new faulty capacitors, and paid them $1,500 for that or more, then I'm sorry for you.
I did a Google search and the 1994 Lexus LS400 has a ( 22.5 U.S. gallon ) gas tank
Heck no
If it has a timing belt ,no. If it is a chain yes.
1991 Lexus ls400 hard steering at ilde rack &pump have been replace all screencleaned or removed.
In a 1994 Lexus LS400, the brain, or engine control unit (ECU), is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Specifically, it is often found behind the kick panel, which may require removing some trim or covers for access. This ECU is responsible for managing various engine functions and performance. Always consult a service manual for precise instructions and diagrams for your specific vehicle.
The 1994 Lexus Ls400 has fairly standard wiper arms so most replacement wiper blades will have step-by-step instructions. This vehicle most likely has hook-end wiper arm attachments or possibly pin attachments. See videos below.
The fuse probably blew that controls the dashboard lights.
The emergency cut-off switch on a 1994 Lexus LS400 is typically located in the trunk area, near the right side. It is a small, red switch that can be pressed to disconnect the battery in case of an emergency. If you have trouble locating it, consulting the owner’s manual can provide specific guidance.
How to disable the security alarm on a 1994 lexius ls 400
If the dash lights on your 1994 LS400 are blinking on and off, it could indicate an electrical issue, such as a loose connection or a failing component in the dashboard circuitry. It may also be related to a problem with the battery, alternator, or grounding. Checking the vehicle's fuses and connections, along with scanning for any diagnostic trouble codes, can help identify the root cause. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic may be necessary for a thorough diagnosis.
You need to have someone pull the codes to further diagnos www.lextechautomotivellc.com
fuse,or dimmer swich!