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LEXMAN
My rear brake light went out today and i need to replace it.
Had a quick look, it seems i have to remove the whole light to change bulb...is this right or was i imagining it.

anyone have info or instructions would be appreciated.

I have a 99 Aristo vertex so i persume its the same as a gs300.

Thnks in advance guys
uzziz
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LEXMAN
im in Australia
so what good is it for me to go gold ::))) and get the cheap parts, the shipping will kill me ::))))

also how come ur not gold uzziz ::))
uzziz
Hi lexman

I'm not Gold as i can get 15 to 20% from my local Jemca parts dealer...
as far as i know the lexus Is200/gs300 you will need to dismantle the light inorder to connect the new bulb..
I am talking from experience as i did this withmy mum's GS & my IS
don't know about the ARISTO though, probably the same..
norkep
[quote name='LEXMAN' date='Jul 13 2003, 01:07 PM']My rear brake light went out today and i need to replace it.
Had a quick look, it seems i have to remove the whole light to change bulb...is this right or was i imagining it.[/quote]
Hi Lexman,

Depends on which bulb has blown, the ones in the side or on the boot lid, if the boot lid, then the covers that go over the units will need to be removed, only a five minute job, how-ever - :huh: if the side, then the whole back plastic cover will need to be removed but these are cliped in only are easly removed, only looks a lot, but there are 3 clips holding in the cover, once you have these off, getting to the bulb is easy, twist out and replace.

Paul
Monster-Mat
not sure why he would need to join gold, just to change a bulb


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