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Amardeep

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    Amardeep
  • Lexus Model
    NX300h
  • Year of Lexus
    2014
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Greater London

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  1. as13... I fitted the Thinkware F800 Pro but also installed a Cellink Neo battery pack for parking mode. steve2006... No detail about any fuses in the manual at all, just the location of the fusebox in the footwell.
  2. Hi all, sorry to open up an old thread, but I recently bought a 2014 NX300h and have been getting "error code: (ID=223)" when trying to log into the portal (tried both Wi-Fi hotspot and Bluetooth tethering). Did all your login issues come back by any chance?
  3. Thanks for all the advice all, I ended up buying a multimeter and tapping into the wiper fuse (15A, on with ignition). The ground point for those interested is the screw closest to the fuse box. All working now! Forgot to take a picture so will try to find time to take the footwell panel apart and update the thread for others. I do, however, have another question on a separate note... There are three fuses near the 12v battery in the boot. 2x 10A and 1x 20A. Any idea what these are for? My local Lexus service centre wouldn't tell me, they said they're not allowed to give technical help.
  4. Happy new year all, Just joined as I'm finally glad to become an owner of a 2014 NX300h Premier, so happy with the car! The first thing I plan to do is hardwire a dash cam. I've found the fusebox in the passenger side footwell, but I don't seem to be able to find a detailed description of all the fuses anywhere. There are some fuses which seem to feed a variety of circuits, and some fuses seem specific to certain function in the car. Does anyone have a clue, for example, what the "ECU-IG NO.1-5" fuses actually feed? Also, has anyone found a grounding point/screw near their fusebox? I saw a screw near the fusebox but its screwed into black plastic and I'm not sure if it is actually grounded. I don't have a multimeter either, so before I buy one I thought I'd see if anyone here knows for sure.
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